Monday, May 31, 2010

Biopolymer Small Molecule Labeling

Biopolymer Small Molecule Labeling

Small molecules
can have a variety of biological functions, serving as cell signalling molecules, as tools in molecular biology, as drugs in medicine, and in countless other roles. These compounds can be natural (such as secondary metabolites) or artificial (such as antiviral drugs); they may have a beneficial effect against a disease (such as drugs) or may be detrimental (such as teratogens and carcinogens). We can design, sythesize and conjugate these small molecule with other biopolymer based on the client's requirements. Molecules we work with include antibodies and their fragments, proteins (soluble and membrane proteins), enzymes, nucleic acids and their analogs, peptides and peptidomimetics, fluorescent compounds, biotin and avidin/streptavidin, solid support media such as gold, glass, bead membrane, and other biologically active molecules.

Small Molecules:
Fluorescent compound
Chemiluminescent compound,
Biotin
Hapten
Custom made compound
Commerical chemicals with reactive functional group(s)

Biopolyer:
Peptides and peptidomimetics
Oligonucleotides: DNA, RNA, BNA and analogs
Protein
Antibodies and antibody fragments
Alkaline phosphatase, horseradish peroxidase
Lipid, carbohydrate

To obtain further information regarding custom bioconjugation, contact our National Customer Services Center at 800.227.0627 or contact us online with each inquiry to assist in meeting customer specifications.

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