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Labeling Reagents |
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Looking for reagents to label DNA, peptides and proteins? Biosearch Technologies offers a variety of quenchers, fluorophores, and non-fluorescent modifications in the form of succinimidyl esters, carboxylic acids, amines for post-synthesis labeling.
Black Hole Quencher Labeling Reagents
For FRET peptide-based assays, Biosearch offers BHQ carboxylic acids, active esters and amines for coupling to amine or carboxy groups, as well as peptide resins for synthesizing BHQ dye-terminal peptides.

Proprietary Fluorophore Labeling Reagents
Labeling peptides with fluorophore reporters has always been fraught with limitations: poor dye selection, dye isomer contamination, inefficient dye incorporation and poor sensitivity. Our CAL Fluor® and Quasar® dyes overcome these limitations and expand your capabilities for FRET peptide assays.

Generic Fluorophore Labeling Reagents
Popular generic reporter dyes for protein, peptide and immunological applications.

Non-Fluorescent Modification Labeling Reagents
This section contains reagents for biotinylating proteins and immunological agents, and for labeling with Methylene Blue, an electrochemical reporter when conjugated to aptamers.

For FRET peptide-based assays, Biosearch offers BHQ carboxylic acids, active esters and amines for coupling to amine or carboxy groups, as well as peptide resins for synthesizing BHQ dye-terminal peptides.

Proprietary Fluorophore Labeling Reagents
Labeling peptides with fluorophore reporters has always been fraught with limitations: poor dye selection, dye isomer contamination, inefficient dye incorporation and poor sensitivity. Our CAL Fluor® and Quasar® dyes overcome these limitations and expand your capabilities for FRET peptide assays.

Generic Fluorophore Labeling Reagents
Popular generic reporter dyes for protein, peptide and immunological applications.

Non-Fluorescent Modification Labeling Reagents
This section contains reagents for biotinylating proteins and immunological agents, and for labeling with Methylene Blue, an electrochemical reporter when conjugated to aptamers.











