SiteClick™ Antibody Azido Modification Kit
The SiteClick™ Antibody Azido Modification Kit is optimized to be used in conjunction with our SiteClick™ sDIBO Alkyne Kits
SiteClick™ Antibody Azido Modification Kit
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SiteClick™ Antibody Azido Modification Kit

Create a label-ready, site-specific, azido-modified antibody without lengthy and inefficient genetic modification using the SiteClick Antibody Azido Modification Kit. SiteClickRead more
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Catalog NumberLabeling Scale
S109015 mg
S109001 mg
S20026100 to 250 μg
Catalog number S10901
Price (USD)
3,450.00
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Labeling Scale:
5 mg
Price (USD)
3,450.00
Each
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Create a label-ready, site-specific, azido-modified antibody without lengthy and inefficient genetic modification using the SiteClick Antibody Azido Modification Kit. SiteClick labeling uses enzymes to specifically attach an azido moiety to the heavy chains of an IgG antibody, ensuring that the antigen-binding domains remain unaltered for binding to the antigen target. This site selectivity is achieved by targeting the carbohydrate domains present on the Fc region of essentially all IgG antibodies regardless of isotype and host species.

Once azido–modified, a variety of SiteClick sDIBO or DBCO alkyne labels are available for covalent attachment to the antibody via copper-free click chemistry under mild reaction conditions at your choice of scale. This provides the flexibility to choose different fluorescent labels for your antibody, attach another molecule via streptavidin, or attach your own molecule, such as an oligo, drug, or toxin via amine-reactive or amine-containing moieties depending on your assay. This site-specific modification using SiteClick labeling is a critical tool in the development of therapeutic antibodies, antibody-drug conjugates, biologics, and immunodiagnostic tests that require high specificity with reproducible labeling reactions and helps ensure that antibody performance and function are preserved after conjugation.

Features of the SiteClick Antibody Azido Modification Kit include:
• Contains everything required to azido-modify any species or isotype of IgG antibody
• Easy-to-follow step-by-step protocol
• Highly efficient, site-specific labeling preserves antibody function and results in high quality antibody conjugate
• Reproducible labeling chemistry with lot-to-lot consistency in degree of labeling
• Optimal method for site-specific labeling of therapeutic antibodies, antibody-drug conjugates, biologics, and immunodiagnostics

Custom SiteClick Antibody Labeling Service and sDIBO labels
If you have an antibody that is considered 'difficult to label' or has lost activity after labeling using a conventional method, please contact our custom service representatives to determine whether the SiteClick Antibody Labeling Service would be right for your antibody. We offer complete custom SiteClick antibody labeling services with the option of multiple detection molecules including biotin, Alexa Fluor dyes, Qdot fluorophores, R-PE, chelates for PET imaging, and many others.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Product TypeAntibody Azido Modification Kit
Labeling Scale5 mg
Shipping ConditionWet Ice
Product LineSiteClick™
Chemical ReactivityAzide
Reactive MoietyAzide
Label or DyeAlexa Fluor 488, Alexa Fluor 647, Alexa Fluor 555
ColorClear
Labeling TargetAntibodies
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store at 2°C to 8°C. Do not freeze.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Does the BSA content have any influence on labeling antibodies with the SiteClick Antibody Azido Modification Kit (Cat. No. S10901)?

No, the presence of BSA will not influence the labeling efficiency of the SiteClick Kit. Glycoproteins at a high concentration may affect the labeling efficiency and since BSA is not a glycoprotein, it does not inhibit labeling efficiency with the UDP-GalNAz component of the SiteClick kit.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Labeling Chemistry Support Center.

Once I label my antibody with azide using SiteClick Antibody Azido Modification Kit, can it be labeled using any alkyne, DIBO, or sDIBO alkyne?

Yes. We highly recommend using an sDIBO alkyne in order to limit non-specific binding to the antibody, but the azide would react with any alkyne (using copper-mediated click reaction) or any DIBO or sDIBO alkyne (using a copper-free click reaction).

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

Do you perform SiteClick labeling of antibodies as a custom service?

Yes. See this web link: https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/antibodies/antibody-labeling/custom-fluorescent-antibody-protein-labeling.html

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

Can I use SiteClick Antibody Azido Modification Kit to label other proteins, not antibodies?

We do not recommend doing this. Although the sDIBO alkynes will react with any azide-modified molecule, SiteClick Antibody Azido Modification Kit was optimized specifically for antibody labeling.

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