Click-iT™ Protein Enrichment Kit, for click chemistry capture of azide-modified proteins
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Click-iT™ Protein Enrichment Kit, for click chemistry capture of azide-modified proteins

The Click-iT™ Protein Enrichment Kit for the efficient capture of click chemistry based azide-modified proteins on a resin of alkyneRead more
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Catalog number C10416
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834.00
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834.00
Each
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The Click-iT™ Protein Enrichment Kit for the efficient capture of click chemistry based azide-modified proteins on a resin of alkyne agarose. Superior to biotin or lectin based enrichment approaches. Ideal for proteomics, biomarker discovery, posttranslational modification (PTM) analysis, and more. The azide modification can occur via metabolic feeding, enzymatic addition, or chemical modification. Click-Azide modified proteins, or their post-translationally modified forms, are enriched from complex protein extracts on the alkyne-agarose resin supplied. Once anchored to the resin via copper catalyzed click chemistry, extensive washing yields a highly enriched population of nascent molecules that can be furthered characterized by mass spectrometry. The alkyne-agarose resin improves upon existing biotin approaches by>8 fold, with signal to noise of biotin = 3 while the Click-iT resin = 25.

Perfect upstream MS-based sample preparation technique for looking at changes in global protein expression and biomarker analysis.

The new Click-iT™ enrichment resin affords many distinct advantages including:
  • global differential profiling of multiple subclasses of posttranslationally modified (PTM) proteins and newly synthesized proteins
  • improved signal to noise by eliminating nonspecific binding and increasing selectivity, thus improving detection of low abundant proteins
  • accelerates PTM site identification leading to more rapid initiation of functional studies
  • fully compatible with widely used MS techniques including iTRAC and ICAT.

Seamless integration of cell biology with protein chemistry.

Affordable, easy, no special equipment required.

To know what’s new in your cells use Click-iT™

Click-iT™: One Reaction, Endless Possibilities.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Product TypeProtein Enrichment Kit
Quantity1 Kit
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Product LineClick-iT™
FormatSpin Column
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store at 2°C to 8°C. Desiccation recommended. Protect material from long-term exposure to light; may be exposed to light for short periods of time

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What is the expected peptide yield for samples prepared with the Click-iT Protein Enrichment Kit, for click chemistry capture of azide-modified proteins (Cat. No. C10416)?

The yield of purified peptides from samples prepared with the Click-iT Protein Enrichment Kit, for click chemistry capture of azide-modified proteins (Cat. No. C10416), strongly depends on the sample type, the incorporation efficiency of the azide analog used, and the amount of lysate added to the resin. In the examples presented in the posters linked below, we were able to recover approximately 25-50 µg of purified peptides from about 0.5 to 8 mg of cell lysate, using approximately 100 µL of resin.

Click chemistry enrichment of cell surface glycoproteins

A universal click chemistry-based enrichment column for the identification of multiple subclasses of PTM-modified proteins and newly synthesized proteins

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.

How can I confirm the protein is enriched in samples prepared with the Click-iT Protein Enrichment Kit, for click chemistry capture of azide-modified proteins (Cat. No. C10416)?

To confirm the protein is enriched in samples prepared with the Click-iT Protein Enrichment Kit, for click chemistry capture of azide-modified proteins (Cat. No. C10416) we recommend saving the flow through from the column along with a small aliquot of the initial cell lysate and running these on a gel together. This will show the depletion of the azide-labeled proteins from the lysate. Please refer to the posters below that show examples of how we have analyzed peptide recovery (or depletion of the lysate):

Click chemistry enrichment of cell surface glycoproteins

A universal click chemistry-based enrichment column for the identification of multiple subclasses of PTM-modified proteins and newly synthesized proteins

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.