Diazepam Biotin Conjugate
Product key features
- Biotin-functionalized diazepam analog designed for high-affinity interaction with streptavidin-based affinity systems.
- Maintains GABAA receptor binding integrity, preserving the pharmacophore of diazepam for target-specific studies.
- Facilitates affinity-based isolation and characterization of diazepam-interacting proteins from complex biological matrices.
- Enables sensitive and specific receptor-ligand interaction assays, including pull-downs, ELISAs, and biosensor platforms.
- Adaptable to high-throughput screening workflows for drug discovery and mechanistic studies involving GABAergic signaling.
Product description
Diazepam Biotin Conjugate is a structurally defined, biotinylated analog of diazepam engineered for affinity-based applications in neuropharmacological and biochemical research. The molecule features a stable covalent linkage between diazepam and biotin via a suitable spacer, designed to preserve the pharmacologically active benzodiazepine core while enabling high-affinity interaction with streptavidin, avidin, or neutravidin matrices. This dual functionality allows for the selective capture, enrichment, or immobilization of GABAA receptor subunits or diazepam-binding proteins in complex biological samples. The conjugate is particularly useful in receptor-ligand binding assays, affinity purification, and target deconvolution workflows, where it facilitates sensitive and specific interrogation of GABAergic signaling pathways. Its compatibility with biotin-binding platforms also supports its use in biosensor development and high-throughput screening for drug discovery.
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