Advanced Search



Biotin Phosphoramidite

SIGMA/M042080 - configured for PerkinElmer, configured for Polygen

Synonym: Biotin amidite

CAS Number: 1217500-22-5
Empirical Formula (Hill Notation): C46H64N5O8PS
Molecular Weight: 878.07
MDL Number: MFCD00676535
Linear Formula: C46H64N5O8PS
Product Type: Chemical

Catalog Number PKG Qty. Price Quantity
45-M042080-0.1G 0.1 g
$163.00
1/EA
Add To Favorites
45-M042080-0.25G 0.25 g
$327.00
1/EA
Add To Favorites

 

assay ≥96% (31P-NMR)
compatibility configured for PerkinElmer
  configured for Polygen
InChI 1S/C46H64N5O8PS/c1-34(2)51(35(3)4)60(58-27-12-25-47)59-32-31-57-30-29-56-28-26-48-43(52)16-11-10-15-42-44-41(33-61-42)50(45(53)49-44)46(36-13-8-7-9-14-36,37-17-21-39(54-5)22-18-37)38-19-23-40(55-6)24-20-38/h7-9,13-14,17-24,34-35,41-42,44H,10-12,15-16,26-33H2,1-6H3,(H,48,52)(H,49,53)/t41-,42-,44-,60?/m0/s1
InChI key WSDQYLGSIUJJRU-ZMKGMYJVSA-N
product line Proligo Reagents
Quality Level 200 
SMILES string COc1ccc(cc1)C(N2C3CS[C@@H](CCCCC(=O)NCCOCCOCCOP(OCCC#N)N(C(C)C)C(C)C)C3NC2=O)(c4ccccc4)c5ccc(OC)cc5
storage temp. −20°C
suitability conforms to structure for H-NMR
Application: Biotin Phosphoramidite is suitable for the synthesis of 5′-biotinylated oligonucleotides whose applications are seen in ligase-mediated gene detection, direct dideoxy sequencing following PCR, and non-radioactive sequencing of DNA.
General description: Biotin phosphoramidite is a reagent used to directly incorporate a biotin label at the 5′ hydroxy group of the terminal nucleoside base through a p-aminophenethyl spacer group during oligonucleotide synthesis.

The photocleavable biotin phosphoramidite reagent is compatible with automated DNA/RNA synthesizers using phosphoramidite chemistry. The length of the p-aminophenethyl spacer group allows streptavidin affinity purification of the oligonucleotide by reverse-phase HPLC. Biotinlabeling is compatible with PCR and most hybridization techniques.Key Features of Biotin Phosphoramidite• Behaves like any standard phosphoramidite on the DNA synthesizer
• Readily soluble in acetonitrile
•  Biotin compound has a dimethoxytrityl (DMT) group on the ring structure,which allows coupling-yield determination and trityl-selective purification• A long, water-compatible linker arm ensures maximum sensitivity
• Provides a coupling efficiency of at least 95%The product is configured for Expedite and PolyGen® Synthesizers.
Legal Information: Expedite is a trademark of Applera Corporation or its subsidiaries in the US and/or certain other countries
Legal Information: PolyGen is a registered trademark of PolyGen GmbH.
RIDADR NONH for all modes of transport
WGK Germany WGK 3
Flash Point(F) Not applicable
Flash Point(C) Not applicable
Purity ≥96% (31P-NMR)
Storage Temp. −20°C
UNSPSC 41116105

The following items have been added to your cart:

Choose a favorite list for this item:

Catalog Number Description Price
$

Returns/Order support

Please fill out the form below if you want to request order support from Krackeler Scientific.


Quick Order

* Required


New Year Price Updates

We are currently working diligently to update our website pricing information for the New Year. If you place an order, you will be acknowledged with any corrected pricing. If you'd like the most current information sooner, please don't hesitate to drop us an email or give us a call and we'd be happy to assist. Thank you for your patience while we are updating.

800-334-7725
office@krackeler.com


Play Video

To Request a Quote

  1. Search or Browse for items and add to them to your Shopping Cart.
  2. Click the "Request Quote" button at the bottom of the Shopping Cart page.
  3. Fill out required fields.
  4. Optionally you can convert to standard checkout mode by choosing a payment type.
  5. Click "Request Quote" at the bottom of the page.

You will be contacted with a quote.

To Order From a Quote

  1. Register and login to the website.
  2. Receive a quote from your sales representative or customer service.
  3. Have your copy of the quote in hand.
  4. Visit our quote module to search for your quote.
Back to Top