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Allylamine-dUTP, Enzo Life Sciences
Allylamine-dUTP, Enzo Life Sciences
Catalog # 89165-858
Supplier:  Enzo Life Sciences
CAS Number:  
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Allylamine-dUTP, Enzo Life Sciences
Catalog # 89165-858
Supplier:  Enzo Life Sciences
Supplier Number:  ENZ-42861
CAS Number:  
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Specifications

  • Description:
    Allylamine-dUTP
  • Size:
    2.5 µmoL
  • Purity detail:
    Purified by ion-exchange chromatography.
  • Purity:
    ≥93% (HPLC)
  • Concentration:
    50mM
  • Formulation:
    Liquid. Solution in water.
  • Cat. no.:
    89165-858
  • Supplier No.:
    42861

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About this item

Allylamine-2’-deoxyuridine-5’-triphosphate can replace TTP in reactions where it serves as a substrate for E. coli DNA polymerase 1 (holoenzyme and Klenow fragment), terminal deoxynucloetide transferase, T4 and Taq DNA polymerases, and reverse transcriptases (from ALV and MLV).

Allylamine-dUTP is incorporated into DNA by a variety of labeling reactions including nick translation, random primed DNA synthesis and 3’ end labeling reactions. Allylamine-labeled DNA can be efficiently conjugated to the active ester form of signal generating moieties such as fluorescent dyes, biotin and other haptens to produce labeled probes for hybridization/detection assays. The efficient incorporation of Allylamine-dUTP, in contrast to many dye-labeled nucleotides, provides for greater incorporation of signaling moieties and stronger signals.