S3887
Streptavidin–β-Galactosidase conjugate
streptavidin 1-2 units/mg protein, lyophilized powder
Synonym(s):
Streptavidin–beta-Galactosidase conjugate
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tag
beta-galactosidase tagged
Quality Level
form
lyophilized powder
streptavidin activity
1-2 units/mg protein
composition
Protein, ≥80% biuret
storage temp.
−20°C
General description
Streptavidin, a biotin binding protein produced by the bacteria Streptomyces avidinii, is a very high affinity and specificity non-covalent biotin binding protein that is used in a wide range of biochemical/immunological assays such as western blot and ELISAs. It is a component of the streptavidin-biotin system; wherein biotin is conjugated to a target molecule that is later detected by a signal tagged streptavidin. Streptavidin may be covalently tagged with a range of enzymes that develop chromogenic sustrates or fluorescent molecules to support detection systems.
β-galactosidase may be used in genetic, molecular and immunologic detection systems. Active β-galatosidase cleaves the detection molecule X-gal (5-bromo-4-chloro-indolyl-β-D-galactopyranoside) to form an intense blue product that may be detected by chromogenic techniques.
β-galactosidase may be used in genetic, molecular and immunologic detection systems. Active β-galatosidase cleaves the detection molecule X-gal (5-bromo-4-chloro-indolyl-β-D-galactopyranoside) to form an intense blue product that may be detected by chromogenic techniques.
Specificity
Streptavidin–β-Galactosidase conjugate is reactive with biotin labeled molecules.
Application
Streptavidin–β-Galactosidase conjugate may be used in conjunction with biotin labeled molecules in techniques such as ELISA, immunohistochemistry, protein blotting or with biotinylated DNA probes. It provides a convenient yet highly sensitive and specific detection system.
Streptavidin–ß-Galactosidase conjugate has been used in the fusion assay in chinese hamster ovary cells.
Streptavidin–ß-Galactosidase conjugate has been used in the fusion assay in chinese hamster ovary cells.
Physical form
Contains Tris buffer salts.
Preparation Note
Streptavidin and β-galactosidase grade VIII are conjugated by a modification of the method of O′Sullivan and purified by gel filtration.
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Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
Personal Protective Equipment
dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves
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A simple method for the preparation of enzyme-antibody conjugates.
Febs Letters, 95 (1978)
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Journal of Virology, 76, 4390-4400 (2002)
Journal of biochemical and biophysical methods, 13(4-5), 205-210 (1986-11-01)
Parameters and conditions of an enzyme based assay for biotin and avidin are presented. Biotinylated glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase when complexed with avidin becomes inactivated. Thus it was possible to construct a competitive assay system for biotin. The assay is sensitive between
A simple method for the preparation of enzyme-antibody conjugates.
FEBS letters, 95(2), 311-313 (1978-11-15)
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