ARP [N-(Aminooxyacetyl)-N'-(D-biotinoyl) hydrazine, TFA salt] - 10 mg
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ARP [N-(Aminooxyacetyl)-N'-(D-biotinoyl) hydrazine, trifluoroacetic acid salt] is a biotinylating reagent for carbohydrates and nucleic acids. ARP (Aldehyde-Reactive Probe) reacts with exposed aldehyde groups formed in damaged DNA. The biotins bound to these sites can then be quantitated with fluorescent or enzyme-conjugated streptavidin complexes.
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References
A novel, sensitive, and specific assay for abasic sites, the most commonly produced DNA lesion
Biochemistry . 1992 Mar 14 ; 31(14) 3703 | DOI : https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00129a020
- K. Kubo
- et al
Detection of Abasic Sites and Oxidative DNA Base Damage Using an ELISA-like Assay
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