oYo-Link® is Simple, Fast, and Site-Specific.

 

The entire procedure requires just two-steps and less than than 30 seconds of hands-on time. The reaction is complete in just 2 hours.

 

Compare this with other site-specific labeling methods that require the use of multiple enzymes, hours of hands on time, and as much as a day to acquire a final product.

 

Covalent, Site-Specific Labeling to Avoid Dissociation

 

While some other site-specific methods may claim to be rapid, these generally do not result in a covalent linkage between the label and the antibody. Therefore, the label can dissociate from your antibody during your experiment. This can result in loss of signal, increased background, or both.

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Our Products

oYo-Link® DM1

Site-specifically label your antibody with oYo-Link® DM1 drug for cell killing assays to prototype your ADC candidates.

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oYo-Link® HRP

Applicable for direct conjugation of HRP to primary antibodies for ELISA, IHC & western blotting.

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oYo-Link® Oligo Custom

Label as little as 1 µg of Antibody with your custom Oligo per reaction. Oligos made by IDT. Supports ssDNA and dsDNA up to 80bp or longer in length.

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oYo-Link® Epitope Tag

Quick and easy labeling of antibodies with any of 10 epitope tags for simplified and enhanced multiplexing immunoassays. 

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Citations & Resources for Learning more about Site-Specific Conjugations:

 

Siler Panowski, Sunil Bhakta, Helga Raab, Paul Polakis & Jagath R Junutula (2014) Site-specific antibody drug conjugates for cancer therapy, mAbs, 6:1, 34-45, DOI: 10.4161/mabs.27022

 

Zhou Q. Site-Specific Antibody Conjugation for ADC and Beyond. Biomedicines. 2017;5(4):64. Published 2017 Nov 9. DOI:10.3390/biomedicines5040064

 

Christopher R Behrens & Bin Liu (2014) Methods for site-specific drug conjugation to antibodies, mAbs, 6:1, 46-53, DOI: 10.4161/mabs.26632

 

Makaraviciute A, Ramanaviciene A. Site-directed antibody immobilization techniques for immunosensors. Biosens Bioelectron. 2013;50:460-471. DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2013.06.060

 

Site-Specific Antibody–Drug Conjugates: The Nexus of Bioorthogonal Chemistry, Protein Engineering, and Drug Development Paresh Agarwal and Carolyn R. Bertozzi Bioconjugate Chemistry 2015 26 (2), 176-192 DOI: 10.1021/bc5004982

 

Meldal M, Schoffelen S. Recent advances in covalent, site-specific protein immobilization. F1000Res. 2016;5:F1000 Faculty Rev-2303. Published 2016 Sep 12. DOI:10.12688/f1000research.9002.1