In addition, protocols for conjugation of Annexin V to the following molecules are given as models for fluorescent conjugation of non-immunoglobulin proteins. Conjugation of other fluorescent molecules would proceed very similarly to the protocols listed below (use as a template the protocol Type that is appropriate for the molecule you are interested int).

You may view the fluorescence spectra of the fluorescent molecules listed above (all together), or view individual fluorescence spectra for:

You can also view absorbance spectra for:


Credits:

Many people have contributed to the successful conjugations that we routinely perform in the laboratory. In particular, Aaron Kantor designed and optimized many of the basic protocols referenced in these pages, and made the chemical conjugations simple for all of the biologists here. Randy Hardy and Alan Stall devised the original reductive cross-linking protocols used for all the protein-protein conjugations. Other people who have been helpful in the development of the more recent protocols include Masahiko Amano, Michael Anderson, Stephen DeRosa, Rachel Gerstein, Peter Katsikis, Gina Jager, and Iwan Tjioe.

These pages were designed and written by Mario Roederer.

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