Application
Lee, et al., reported a non-radioactive version of in vitro phosphorylation where γ-[2-Azidoethyl]-ATP (compound 8) was successfully used instead of γ-32P-modified ATP to phosphorylate GST-tagged recombinant p27kip1 with protein kinase cdk2. The phosphorylated, azide-modified protein substrate can be labeled with alkynes of biotin or fluorescent dyes using Cu(I)- catalyzed click chemistry or DBCO-containing biotin or fluorescent dyes using Cu(I)-free click chemistry.
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Packaging
100 µL in poly bottle
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