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Nucleotide analogs that are resistant to hydrolysis are suitable tools for trapping of kinases, G-proteins, motor proteins, chaperones, or any other NTP-binding enzymes in their triphosphate-bound state.

Fluorescent non-hydrolyzable nucleotides can be used in experiments where protein-nucleotide interactions are investigated by fluorescence techniques.


Jena Bioscience has launched a new product section of dye-labeled ATPγS- and GTPγS nucleotides!


From the ever increasing number of commercially available fluorescent dyes we have thoroughly selected those that:
  • cover the whole UV/VIS spectrum with all colors available

  • fit the common commercial light sources and filter systems

  • have superior properties with primary focus on

    • signal intensity

    • high solubility in water

    • photostability (minimal photobleaching)

    • low molecular weight resulting in minimal steric hindrance

For more detailed information please check out our new nucleotide section at:

http://www.jenabioscience.com/cms/en/1/browse/1218/


If you require nucleotide analogs that are not on stock please send us an e-mail at nucleotides@jenabioscience.com to receive a quote for a custom synthesis.


   
   

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