DBCO-STP Ester
DBCO STP Ester is an amine-reactive, water-soluble labeling reagent used to modify proteins, antibodies, and other amine-containing biopolymers in aqueous media. DBCO STP Ester undergoes hydrolysis in aqueous media at much slower rate compared to compared to DBCO-Sulfo Ester allowing for more efficient labeling of biomolecules in aqueous media.
DBCO STP Ester is an amine-reactive, water-soluble labeling reagent used to modify proteins, antibodies, and other amine-containing biopolymers in aqueous media. DBCO STP Ester undergoes hydrolysis in aqueous media at much slower rate compared to compared to DBCO-Sulfo Ester allowing for more efficient labeling of biomolecules in aqueous media.
4-Sulfo-2,3,5,6-tetrafluorophenyl (STP) esters is another type of carboxylic acid derivative that react with primary amines forming covalent amide bond. The amine linkage bond is identical to one formed by the reaction between primary amines and NHS esters or sulfo-NHS esters. However, in most cases, STP ester displays much better stability toward hydrolysis in aqueous media resulting in more efficiency and better reproducible labeling of biopolymers.
DBCO reagents, also known as ADIBO or DIBAC, are the most commonly used substrates for strain-promoted copper-free azide-alkyne click chemistry reactions. DBCO compounds react with azide functionalized compounds or biomolecules without the need for a Cu(I) catalyst to result in a stable triazole linkage.
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An amine-reactive reagents with enhanced labeling efficiency.
A water-soluble labeling reagent with improved labeling efficiency.
A water-soluble activated ester for modification of primary amine-containing molecules with sulfo DBCO moiety.