Conjugate quantum dots and antibodies, proteins, peptides or other biomolecules with primary amine, carboxy or thiol groups with low non-specific binding
Description:
Maleimide Beads: 10 mg for beads at 1 um; 50 mg for beads at 3 um and 4.5 um
Coupling Buffer: 15 mL
Storage Buffer: 30 mL
Diameter:
645 nm
Functional Group:
Carboxyl
Storage:
EDC -20 °C; Others 2-8 °C
General Information
Background:
Quantum dots are fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystals that have unique optical and electronic properties including size tunable emission wavelength, superior brightness, high resistance to photobleaching, and simultaneous excitation of multiple colors from a single light source. These properties make QDs a unique class of light-emitting nanoparticles with promising potential in optoelectronics, biotechnology and medicine. Carboxyl-terminated quantum dots, ranging from 425-665nm, are now available in an easy-to-use kit format, allowing researchers to conjugate proteins & ligands of their own choice. The kit contains Carboxyl Quantum Dots and reagents sufficient for performing four conjugation reactions . Briefly, the QDs are activated using carbodiimide and N-hydroxysuccinimide followed by conjugation to amino groups that are present on the target protein/ligand such as bovine serum albumin, streptavidin and immunoglobulin.