Title: Protein Labeling Service
1Protein Labeling Service
--Profacgen
2Site-specific labeling technique refers to the
covalent attachment of molecules like biotin,
fluorophore, enzyme and radioactive isotopes to
specific sites of the target protein. Protein
labeling is extensively used to enable the
detection and purification of the desired
protein, and to facilitate the tracking of
protein expression, localization, interaction,
activity and conformational changes in
complicated cellular signaling events.
3Features Comprehensive list of labeling
reagents Site-specific labeling
Cost-effective Short turn-around time
4Profacgen has developed a series of protein
labeling techniques and reagents to meet your
research requirements. The most popular labels
our customers choose include fluorescent probes
(Phycoerythrin, allophycocyanin, fluorescein,
tetramethylrhodamine, fluor dyes), enzyme
conjugates (horseradish peroxidase and alkaline
phosphatase) and biotin. We also provide N15
C13 labeling for your NMR experiments.
5Site-specific labeling attaches small molecules
to particular site(s) on a protein target to
introduce novel chemical and physical properties
selectively, which further enables the target
protein to be monitored or manipulated with
diverse technologies.
6Profacgen offers various labeling services for
the site-specific labeling of target proteins to
ensure the quality of your downstream
applications. Our service can be tailored
according to your specific requirements.
7Contact Profacgen Mailing Address 45-1 Ramsey
Road, Shirley, NY 11967, USA Website
https//www.profacgen.com/protein-labeling.htm