SiteClick™ R-PE Antibody Labeling Kit, 1 kit
SiteClick™ R-PE Antibody Labeling Kit, 1 kit
Invitrogen™

SiteClick™ R-PE Antibody Labeling Kit, 1 kit

Achieve precise and reproducible antibody labeling with SiteClick R-PE Antibody Labeling Kit.
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Catalog number S10467
Price (CNY)
7,080.00
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Price (CNY)
7,080.00
Each
Add to cart

Achieve precise and reproducible antibody labeling with SiteClick R-PE Antibody Labeling Kit. This kit targets carbohydrate domains present on all IgG antibodies, regardless of isotype or host species, ensuring site-selective labeling. The labeled antibodies are suitable for flow cytometry, fluorescence imaging, and western blot detection.

Features of the SiteClick R-PE Antibody Labeling Kit include:

  • Complete kit—includes everything needed to label 100 μg of IgG antibody using a straightforward, step-by-step protocol
  • Site-specific labeling—SiteClick technology attaches labels to the heavy chains of IgG antibodies under mild conditions, preserving antigen-binding domains
  • Consistent results—the gentle, site-selective attachment to heavy-chain N-linked glycans ensures reproducibility across sequential labelings and different antibodies, without harsh reduction steps
  • Efficient protocol—easy-to-follow steps requiring minimal hands-on time
  • High-quality conjugates—produces highly efficient, site-specific, and reproducible antibody conjugates

Unlike traditional amine or thiol labeling, which can affect antigen binding domains or antibody structure, SiteClick labeling technology maintains the integrity of the antibody. This ensures that antigen binding sites remain available for target binding, providing consistent and reproducible labeling. The workflow utilizes copper-free click chemistry to covalently link the DIBO moiety with the azide-modified antibody, ensuring uniform labeling without the need for reaction optimization.

With the SiteClick R-PE Antibody Labeling Kit, you can confidently achieve consistent, high-quality labeling every time.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
ColorRed-Orange
Excitation/Emission496, 546, 565/578
Flow Cytometer Laser LinesBlue, Green, Yellow
Kit ContentsContains everything needed to azido modify and label 100 μg of antibody.
Labeling MethodSiteClick Labeling System
Labeling Scale100 μg
Product LineSiteClick
Product TypeLabeling Kit
Quantity1 kit
Shipping ConditionWet Ice
Labeling TargetIgG
Label or DyeR-PE (R-Phycoerythrin)
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store the entire kit at 2 to 6°C upon receipt

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

I need to label my tissue section with two mouse primary antibodies. Do I have to make direct conjugates of the antibodies to use them?

Check the isotype of the two antibodies to see if they are different. If so, we offer isotype-specific goat anti-mouse secondary antibodies that can be used together with minimal cross-reactivity. If the two mouse antibodies are of the same isotype, then you would need to make direct conjugates, such as with our antibody labeling kits or APEX, and SiteClick kits.

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

Citations & References (4)

Citations & References
Abstract
Enzyme-mediated methodology for the site-specific radiolabeling of antibodies based on catalyst-free click chemistry.
Authors:Zeglis BM, Davis CB, Aggeler R, Kang HC, Chen A, Agnew BJ, Lewis JS,
Journal:
PubMed ID:23688208
'An enzyme- and click chemistry-mediated methodology for the site-selective radiolabeling of antibodies on the heavy chain glycans has been developed and validated. To this end, a model system based on the prostate specific membrane antigen-targeting antibody J591, the positron-emitting radiometal (89)Zr, and the chelator desferrioxamine has been employed. The methodology ... More
Targeting the CXCR4 pathway using a novel anti-CXCR4 IgG1 antibody (PF-06747143) in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Authors:Kashyap MK, Amaya-Chanaga CI, Kumar D, Simmons B, Huser N, Gu Y, Hallin M, Lindquist K, Yafawi R, Choi MY, Amine AA, Rassenti LZ, Zhang C, Liu SH, Smeal T, Fantin VR, Kipps TJ, Pernasetti F, Castro JE
Journal:J Hematol Oncol
PubMed ID:28526063
'The CXCR4-CXCL12 axis plays an important role in the chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL)-microenvironment interaction. Overexpression of CXCR4 has been reported in different hematological malignancies including CLL. Binding of the pro-survival chemokine CXCL12 with its cognate receptor CXCR4 induces cell migration. CXCL12/CXCR4 signaling axis promotes cell survival and proliferation and may ... More
Actin-Related Protein 2 (ARP2) and Virus-Induced Filopodia Facilitate Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus Spread.
Authors:Mehedi M, McCarty T, Martin SE, Le Nouën C, Buehler E, Chen YC, Smelkinson M, Ganesan S, Fischer ER, Brock LG, Liang B, Munir S, Collins PL, Buchholz UJ
Journal:PLoS Pathog
PubMed ID:27926942
Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is an enveloped RNA virus that is the most important viral cause of acute pediatric lower respiratory tract illness worldwide, and lacks a vaccine or effective antiviral drug. The involvement of host factors in the RSV replicative cycle remains poorly characterized. A genome-wide siRNA screen ... More
Donor-derived cell-free DNA detects kidney transplant rejection during nivolumab treatment.
Authors:Hurkmans DP, Verhoeven JGHP, de Leur K, Boer K, Joosse A, Baan CC, von der Thüsen JH, van Schaik RHN, Mathijssen RHJ, van der Veldt AAM, Hesselink DA
Journal:J Immunother Cancer
PubMed ID:31300068
In solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients, transplant rejection during immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) treatment for cancer is a clinical problem. Donor-derived cell-free DNA (dd-cfDNA) can be detected in blood and is a sensitive biomarker for diagnosis of acute rejection in SOT recipients. To our best knowledge, this is the first ... More