Amino-11-dUTP

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16040 1 umol $110 in stock
26040 5 umol $210 in stock
46040 25 umol $395 in stock
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Amino-11-dUTP is an improved replacement for Aminoallyl dUTP. This triphosphate features longer linker, which allows for easier and more facile downstream labeling.

Amino-11-dUTP is compatible with PCR, nick translation, and reverse transcription. It can be used for microarray labeling. The nucleotide is incorporated by Taq DNA polymerase, Klenow fragment, and reverse transcriptases. Subsequent reaction of amino-DNA with activated esters can be used for the labeling of DNA.

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General properties

Appearance: colorless solid
Molecular weight: 976.44
Molecular formula: C18H62Li3N4O33P3
Solubility: good in water
Quality control: NMR 1H and 31P, HPLC (99+%), PCR testing
Storage conditions: Storage: 24 months after receival at -20°C. Transportation: at room temperature for up to 3 weeks. Desiccate.
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Product citations

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