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Hermanson G.T. — Bioconjugate Techniques |
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Cytosine, thiolation of 46
Cytosine, transamination of 645
Cytosine, transamination reactions 44
Cytotoxic agent 379 394
Cytotoxic agent, conjugation to dextran 494
Cytotoxic T-cell response 421
Cytotoxicity 233 502 552
Cytotoxicity of dgA-antibody conjugates 501
Cytotoxicity of radioimmunoconj u-gates 365 367
Cytotoxicity of single-chain protein toxins 498
Cytotoxicity of SMCC-conjugated immunotoxins 519
Cytotoxicity of SMPB-conjugated immunotoxins 524
Cytotoxicity, mechanism of, for plant toxins 497
Cytotoxicity, optimal ratio of antibody-dgA conjugates 509
Cytotoxicity, relationship to use of cleavable cross-linkers 516
Czworkowski 338
Dade 208
Daemen 550
Dahlquist 193
Dakshinamurti 375
Dalen 304
Damjanovich 133
Danscher 593
Dansyl aziridine 149
Darzynkiewicz 302
DAS 255 282
Dative binding 594 597
dATP, derivatives useful for enzymatic labeling of DNA 641
Daunomycin, coupling to oxidized dextran 527
Davidson 320
Davies 205 206 312
Davis 607
DCC 104 649
DCC in formation of NHS esters 139
DCC in formation of NHS-palmitate 557
DCC in preparation of active esters 178
DCC, general description and use 177
DCC, reaction with carboxylate-PEG 614
DCC, rearrangement to N-acylurea 179
DCIA, general properties and use 337
dCTP 643
dCTP, derivatives useful for enzymatic labeling of DNA 641
DCU 178 181 557
de Rosario 78
De Waele 600
Dean 139 177 226
Debye 43
Deferoxamine see “DFA”
Deforming agent 76
DeFulvio 370
Deglycosylated ricin A chain 508 511 see
Deglycosylated ricin A chain, conjugation to antibodies using Ellman's reagent 516
Deglycosylation 500
Dehydration 90
Dehydroazepines 163 254 261 277 289 394 395 657
Dehydroazepines, from phenyl azide photolysis 214
DELFIA 369
Delgado 606
Dell'Arciprete 239 398 522
Della-Penna 372
DeMar 153 284
Denaturants 76 84 87 152
Denney 173
Deoxycholate, for detergent dialysis into liposomes 558
Deoxynucleoside triphosphates 641
Deoxyribonuclease I 640
dePont 193 208
Derksen 428 539 550 565 566
Dermer 106
Deryagin 594
Detergent 152 310
Detergent, dialysis 558
Detergent, use with IODO-BEADS 406
Deuticke 176 338
DeVasto 338
Dewey 235 302 519 566
Dextran 33 110 121 221 222
Dextran, activation with 1,3-butanediol diglycidyl ether 627
Dextran, amine derivatives 623
Dextran, as carrier for antibody conjugates 494
Dextran, carboxyl derivatives 623
Dextran, conjugation with haptens 428
Dextran, DFA conjugates of 370
Dextran, epoxy activation of 626
Dextran, general properties and use 618
Dextran, hydrazide derivatives 623 624
Dextran, hydroxyl functionalities 605 620
Dextran, in the preparation of immunotoxins 524 525
Dextran, lactone-activated derivative of 625
Dextran, modification of proteins with 620
Dextran, modification with 605
Dextran, modification with adipic acid dihy-drazide 625
Dextran, modification with bis-hydrazides 121
Dextran, modification with ethylene diamine 625
Dextran, oxidation with sodium periodate 525
Dextran, periodate oxidation of 620 622
Dextran, polyaldehyde 623 625
Dextran, reaction with 6-bromohexanoic acid 158
Dextran, reaction with chloroacetic acid 158 624
Dextran, SPDP-modified 624 628
Dextran, sulfhydryl-reactive derivative 623 628
Dextran, use as a carrier 421 428
DFA, DFA-polymer conjugates 370
DFA, general desmption and use 369
DFDNB, general description and use 212
DFDNPS, base cleavability of 296
DFDNPS, general description and use 213
dgA 501 509 511
dgA, conjugation with antibody using SMPT 511
Di-iodotyrosine 402
Diabetes mellitus 37
Diamines 101
Diamines, coupling to aldehydes 109
Diamines, diaminodip ropylamine 101 110 623
Diamines, diaminopropane 645
Diamines, modification of carbohydrates 107
Diazirine compounds 254
Diazirine compounds, photoreactions of 165
Diazo bonds 224
Diazo bonds in cleavable cross-linkers 295
Diazo bonds, cleavable reagents 293
Diazo bonds, cleavage by sodium dithionite 162
Diazo compounds 254 255
Diazo compounds of PNP-DTP 274
Diazo compounds, diazoacetyl 153
Diazo compounds, diazoalkane 153
Diazo compounds, diazomethane 153
Diazo compounds, diazopyruvates 165
Diazo compounds, diazopyruvates, p-nitrophenyl diazopyruvate 272
Diazo compounds, diazotrifluoropropionate 165
Diazo compounds, photoreactions of 164
Diazonium 112 161 295
Diazonium, formation from ar-ylamines 111
Diazonium, from the activation of p-aminobenzoyl biocytin 398
Diazonium, of o-tolidine, diazotized 224
Diazonium, reaction of 161
Diazonium, reaction with tyrosine 12
Diazonium, reactivity 224
Diazonium, side reactions of 449
Diazonium, using in hapten-carrier conjugation 446
DIC, general description and use 180
Dicarboxymethyllysine 99
Dicetylphosphate 555
Dictyostelium disoideum amoebas 377
Dicyclohexyl carbodiimide see “DCC”
Dicyclohexyl urea see “DCU”
Didenko 657
Diethanolamine 632
Diethyl ether 551 558 598 613
Diethylenetriami nepentaace-tic anhydride see “DTPA
| Difluorobenzene derivatives 211
Dihydrolipoamide, immobilized 86
Dihydroxyacetone 27
Diisopmpyl-N-acylurea 180
Diisopropyl carbodiimide see “DIC”
Diisopropylurea 180
Diketone group, of APG 285
Dimethyl 3,3’-dithiobispropionimidate see “DTBP”
Dimethyl adipimidate see “DMA”
Dimethyl pimelimidate see
Dimyristoyl phosphatidic acid see “DMPA”
Dimyristoyl phosphatidyl ethanolamine see “DMPH”
Dinrzis 112 346 620
Diol 390
Diol, as a cleavable group in cross-linkers 294
Diol, oxidation with periodate 157
Dioxane 612
Dipalmitoyl phosphatidyl ethanolamine see “DPPE”
Diphtheria toxin 75 397
Diphtheria toxin, B-diain function of 498
Diphtheria toxin, catalysis of ADP-ribosylation 497
Diphtheria toxin, coupling to EGF using cystamine 515
Diphtheria toxin, structure of 497
Diphtheria toxoid 422
Diphtheria toxoid, use as carrier 427
Disaccharide 27 34
Distearoyl phosphatidyl ethanolamine see “DSPE”
Disuccinimidyl glutarate see “DSG”
Disuccinimidyl suberate see “DSS”
Disuccinimidyl tartarate see “DST”
Disulfide 515
Disulfide between protein subunits 17
Disulfide exchange 77 132 134 146 152
Disulfide exchange in the preparation of immunotoxins 503
Disulfide exchange, prevention by blocking agents 126
Disulfide exchange, using cystamine 72 515
Disulfide exchange, using pyridyl disulfides 151
Disulfide from pyridyl disulfide reactions 276
Disulfide in antibody molecules 457
Disulfide in cleavable reagents 293
Disulfide in DSP 192
Disulfide in immunotoxin conjugates 499
Disulfide of AMCA-HPDP reactions 335
Disulfide of DTBP 207
Disulfide of SAED 269
Disulfide of SAND 264
Disulfide of SASD 256
Disulfide of sulfo-SBED 291
Disulfide reductants 106 126 230 264 265 609
Disulfide reductants, effect on IODO-BEADS 406
Disulfide reductants, general description and use 76
Disulfide reductants, immobilized 86
Disulfide reductants, reactions of 152
Disulfide reduction, in immunotoxin action 499
Disulfide, cleavable cross-linkers containing 293
Disulfide, cyclic 77
Disulfide, formation with pyridyl disulfides 209
Disulfide, formation with sodium tetrathionate 131
Disulfide, formation with thiosulfonates 209
Disulfide, formation with TNB 209
Disulfide, inhibiting formation of 57
Disulfide, reduction of 11 76 152
Disulfide, reduction of, in antibodies 461 363
Disulfide, reduction of, using 2-mercaptoethanol 80
Disulfide, reduction of, using 2-mercaptoethyl-amine 82
Disulfide, reduction of, using DTT 77
Disulfide, reduction of, using immobilized reagents 85
Disulfide, reduction of, using sodium borohydride 88
Disulfide, reduction of, using TCEP 83
Disulfide, reversibility of 129
Disulfosuccinimidyl tarta-rate see “Sulfo-DST”
Dithiobis(succinimidylpropionate) see “DSP”
Dithiobis{sulfosuccinimidyl propionate) see “DTSSP
Dithioerythritol see “DTE”
Dithionite see “Sodium dithionite”
Dithiothreitol see “DTT”
Divinylsulfone 33
Dixon 96 128
DLVO theory 594
DMA, general description and use 204
DMP Dimethyl suberimidate see “DMS”
DMP for immobilization of antibodies 206
DMP, general description and use 205
DMPA 536
DMPC 555
DMPE 543
DMS in the conjugation of proteins to Hposomes 562
DMS, activation of PE 562
DMS, general description and use 206
DMSO, to solubilize hapten-carrier conjugates 423 325
DNA 29 125 346
DNA binding proteins 383
DNA polymerase I 640
DNA probes 231 320
DNA, 5’-hydrazide modified 117
DNA, 5’-phosphate group 539
DNA, activation with bromine compounds 647
DNA, activation with sodium bisulfite 645
DNA, alkaline phosphatase conjugation using DSS 665
DNA, base constituents 41
DNA, base pairing 53 384
DNA, biotinylated 573
DNA, biotinylation of 656
DNA, bis-hydrazide modification of 644
DNA, bisulfite catalyzed transamination 647
DNA, carbodiimide coupling through 5’-phosphate 649
DNA, chemical modification methods 643
DNA, coupling adipic acid dihy-drazide at the 5’-phosphate end 650
DNA, cross-linking methods 55
DNA, cystamine modification of 651 663
DNA, detection using avidin-biotin interactions 379
DNA, diamine modification of 644
DNA, diamine-modified fluorescent labeling of 670
DNA, diamine-modified labeling with FITC 671
DNA, DSS-activated 666
DNA, enzymatic labeling methods 640
DNA, enzymatic labeling methods, nick translation 640 641
DNA, enzymatic labeling methods, PCR 640
DNA, enzymatic labeling methods, random-primed labeling 640 643
DNA, enzymatic labeling methods, terminal transferase 641 643
DNA, enzyme conjugation techniques 662
DNA, fluorescent labeling of 668
DNA, functional groups 42
DNA, hydrazide-modified, con-jugation to SFB-modified alkaline phosphatase 668
DNA, labeling at the 5’ end 73
DNA, labeling with AMCA-hydrazide 339
DNA, labeling with BOD1PY fluo-rophores 342
DNA, labeling with Cascade Blue hy-drazide 357
DNA, labeling with fluorescein 315
DNA, labeling with Lissamine rhodamine B sulfonyl hy-drazine 328
DNA, labeling with Lucifer Yellow CH 361
DNA, labeling with NHS-rhodamine 322
DNA, labeling with p-aminobenzoyl bio-cytin, diazotized 398
DNA, labeling with photobiotin 395
DNA, mapping 396
DNA, modification and conjugation of 40 639
DNA, modification with biotin-BMCC 660
DNA, modification with biotin-diazonium 658
DNA, modification with biotin-hydrazide 661
DNA, modification with biotinylation reagents containing hydrazides 390
DNA, modification with bis-hydrazides 124
DNA, modification with cystamine 72
DNA, modification with diamines 109
DNA, modification with fluorescein-5-thiosemicar-bazide 313
DNA, modification with hydrazide-reactive probes 313
DNA, modification with NHS-LC-biotin 658
DNA, modification with photobiotin 657
DNA, modification, thiolation of 384 651
DNA, PDITC-activated 667
DNA, phosphodiester bonds of 41
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