Individual Jena Bioscience Screen Condition, 100 ml (Classic, Basic, Membrane, Cryo, Kinase, PEG/Salt) Indicate screen and condition # when placing the order |
M-CS-IND-100ML |
MiTeGen |
100 ml |
EUR 239 |
Description: Individual Jena Bioscience Screen Condition, 100 ml (Classic, Basic, Membrane, Cryo, Kinase, PEG/Salt) Indicate screen and condition # when placing the order |
Bps Bioscience Laboratories manufactures the sds bps bioscience reagents distributed by Genprice. The Sds Bps Bioscience reagent is RUO (Research Use Only) to test human serum or cell culture lab samples. To purchase these products, for the MSDS, Data Sheet, protocol, storage conditions/temperature or for the concentration, please contact Bps Bioscience. Other Sds products are available in stock. Specificity: Sds Category: Bps Group: Bioscience
Siglec10, Avi-His-tag |
BPS Bioscience |
100 µg |
EUR 320 |
Description: Human secreted Sialic Acid Binding Ig Like Lectin 10 (Siglec10), also known as SLG2, PRO940 and SIGLEC-10, GenBank Accession No. NM_033130, a.a. 17-550(end), with a C-terminal Avi-His-tag, expressed in a HEK293 cell expression system. MW = 62 kDa. |
Siglec4, Fc Fusion, Avi-tag, Biotin-labeled |
BPS Bioscience |
25 µg |
EUR 295 |
Description: Human secreted Sialic Acid Binding Ig Like Lectin 4 (Siglec4)-Fc fusion protein, also known as MAG and myelin associated glycoprotein, GenBank Accession No. NM_002361, a.a. 20-516, fused at the C-terminus of the Fc portion of human IgG1, with C-terminal Avi-tag, expressed in a HEK293 cell expression system and enzymatically biotinylated using Avi-tag™ technology. MW = 83 kDa. This protein runs at a higher MW by SDS-PAGE due to glycosylation. |
Siglec4, Fc Fusion, Avi-tag, Biotin-labeled |
BPS Bioscience |
50 µg |
EUR 435 |
Description: Human secreted Sialic Acid Binding Ig Like Lectin 4 (Siglec4)-Fc fusion protein, also known as MAG and myelin associated glycoprotein, GenBank Accession No. NM_002361, a.a. 20-516, fused at the C-terminus of the Fc portion of human IgG1, with C-terminal Avi-tag, expressed in a HEK293 cell expression system and enzymatically biotinylated using Avi-tag™ technology. MW = 83 kDa. This protein runs at a higher MW by SDS-PAGE due to glycosylation. |
Siglec5, Fc Fusion, Avi-tag |
BPS Bioscience |
100 µg |
EUR 320 |
Description: Human secreted Sialic Acid Binding Ig Like Lectin 5 (Siglec5)-Fc fusion protein, also known as CD33L2 and OBBP2, GenBank Accession No. NM_003830, a.a. 17-441, fused at the C-terminus of the Fc portion of human IgG1, with C-terminal Avi-tag, expressed in a HEK293 cell expression system. MW = 76 kDa. This protein runs at a higher MW by SDS-PAGE due to glycosylation. |
Siglec5, Fc Fusion, Avi-tag, Biotin-labeled |
BPS Bioscience |
25 µg |
EUR 295 |
Description: Human secreted Sialic Acid Binding Ig Like Lectin 5 (Siglec5)-Fc fusion protein, also known as CD33L2 and OBBP2, GenBank Accession No. NM_003830, a.a. 17-441, fused at the C-terminus of the Fc portion of human IgG1, with C-terminal Avi-tag, expressed in a HEK293 cell expression system and enzymatically biotinylated using Avi-tag™ technology. MW = 76 kDa. This protein runs at a higher MW by SDS-PAGE due to glycosylation. |
Siglec5, Fc Fusion, Avi-tag, Biotin-labeled |
BPS Bioscience |
50 µg |
EUR 435 |
Description: Human secreted Sialic Acid Binding Ig Like Lectin 5 (Siglec5)-Fc fusion protein, also known as CD33L2 and OBBP2, GenBank Accession No. NM_003830, a.a. 17-441, fused at the C-terminus of the Fc portion of human IgG1, with C-terminal Avi-tag, expressed in a HEK293 cell expression system and enzymatically biotinylated using Avi-tag™ technology. MW = 76 kDa. This protein runs at a higher MW by SDS-PAGE due to glycosylation. |
Siglec6, Fc Fusion, Avi-tag |
BPS Bioscience |
100 µg |
EUR 320 |
Description: Human secreted Sialic Acid Binding Ig Like Lectin 6 (Siglec 6), also known as CD33L, CDw327, and OBBP1, GenBank Accession No. NM_001245, a.a. 27-347, fused at the C-terminus of the Fc portion of human IgG1, with C-terminal Avi-tagTM, expressed in a HEK293 cell expression system. MW = 64 kDa. This protein runs at a higher molecular weight due to glycosylation. |
Bioscience information
Blocking Buffer 2 (BPS Immunotherapy Assay Kits) |
79728 |
BPS Bioscience |
50 ml |
EUR 110 |
Histone H3 peptide (21-44), Biotin-labeled |
52017 |
BPS Bioscience |
80 nmole |
EUR 230 |
Description: Histone H3 Peptide, biotin conjugated. The peptide corresponds to residues 21-44 of histone H3. |
Histone H3 peptide (1-21), Biotin-labeled |
52011 |
BPS Bioscience |
80 nmole |
EUR 230 |
Description: Histone H3 Peptide, a.a. 1-21, biotin conjugated. This sequence corresponds to the first 21 amino acids of the NH2 terminal of histone H3 followed by a GG linker and a biotinylated lysine. |
Histone H4 peptide (1-21), Biotin-labeled |
52018-1 |
BPS Bioscience |
2.5 nmole |
EUR 90 |
Description: Histone H4 peptide, amino acids 1 to 21, acetylated at the N-terminus and biotinylated on the side chain of Lys. A GG spacer has been added on the C-terminus of Lys. |
Histone H4 peptide (1-21), Biotin-labeled |
52018-2 |
BPS Bioscience |
80 nmole |
EUR 230 |
Description: Histone H4 peptide, amino acids 1 to 21, acetylated at the N-terminus and biotinylated on the side chain of Lys. A GG spacer has been added on the C-terminus of Lys. |
Biotin-PFP ester |
27448 |
BPS Bioscience |
1 g |
EUR 380 |
Description: Biotinylation reagent with a pentafluorophenyl ester group. More reactive than the NHS ester group, targeting both primary and secondary amines. Suitable for biotin labeling of both proteins and amino acids. |
Biotin-PEG2-Acid |
27419 |
BPS Bioscience |
100 mg |
EUR 185 |
Description: Biotinylation reagent with short 2 PEG spacer. Has a carboxyl group with a free -OH that can react with activated surfaces or can be converted to another reactive functionality. |
Biotin-PEG2-Acid |
27420 |
BPS Bioscience |
250 mg |
EUR 360 |
Description: Biotinylation reagent with short 2 PEG spacer. Has a carboxyl group with a free -OH that can react with activated surfaces or can be converted to another reactive functionality. |
Biotin-PEG3-Acid |
27421 |
BPS Bioscience |
100 mg |
EUR 185 |
Description: Biotinylation reagent with 3 PEG spacer. Has a carboxyl group with a free -OH that can react with activated surfaces or can be converted to another reactive functionality. |
Biotin-PEG3-Acid |
27422 |
BPS Bioscience |
250 mg |
EUR 260 |
Description: Biotinylation reagent with 3 PEG spacer. Has a carboxyl group with a free -OH that can react with activated surfaces or can be converted to another reactive functionality. |
Biotin-PEG3-Acid |
27423 |
BPS Bioscience |
500 mg |
EUR 440 |
Description: Biotinylation reagent with 3 PEG spacer. Has a carboxyl group with a free -OH that can react with activated surfaces or can be converted to another reactive functionality. |
Biotin-PEG4-Acid |
27424 |
BPS Bioscience |
100 mg |
EUR 240 |
Description: Biotinylation reagent with 4 PEG spacer. Has a carboxyl group with a free -OH that can react with activated surfaces or can be converted to another reactive functionality. |
Biotin-PEG4-Acid |
27425 |
BPS Bioscience |
250 mg |
EUR 310 |
Description: Biotinylation reagent with 4 PEG spacer. Has a carboxyl group with a free -OH that can react with activated surfaces or can be converted to another reactive functionality. |
Biotin-PEG6-Acid |
27427 |
BPS Bioscience |
100 mg |
EUR 225 |
Description: Biotinylation reagent with long 6 PEG spacer. Has a carboxyl group with a free -OH that can react with activated surfaces or can be converted to another reactive functionality. |
Biotin-PEG6-Acid |
27428 |
BPS Bioscience |
500 mg |
EUR 580 |
Description: Biotinylation reagent with long 6 PEG spacer. Has a carboxyl group with a free -OH that can react with activated surfaces or can be converted to another reactive functionality. |
NAD+, Biotin-Labeled |
80610 |
BPS Bioscience |
500 µl |
EUR 370 |
Description: NAD+ covalently labeled with biotin (6-biotin-17-nicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide). Can be used as a substrate by poly(ADP-ribosyl) polymerase (PARP) enzymes for generating biotin-labeled ADP-ribose monomers in PARylation reactions. |