Biotin-labeled allergens are essential tools for high-sensitivity immunoassays, enabling precise detection of allergen-specific antibodies in research and diagnostic applications. By combining the biological relevance of recombinant allergens with the strong affinity of biotin-streptavidin interactions, these reagents significantly enhance assay performance and reproducibility.
At Creative BioMart, we offer a comprehensive portfolio of biotinylated allergen proteins derived from major allergen sources, including dust mites, foods, pollens, insects, and animals. Our products are validated for IgE-binding activity and optimized for use in ELISA, multiplex assays, and advanced immunological studies.
Biotin-labeled allergens are allergen proteins conjugated with biotin molecules to enable high-sensitivity detection through streptavidin-based systems.
Biotin (vitamin B7) binds to streptavidin with extremely high affinity, allowing efficient signal amplification in immunoassays. When allergens are biotinylated, they can be easily captured, detected, or immobilized, making them highly suitable for applications such as ELISA, antibody profiling, and biosensor-based detection.
Unlike unlabeled proteins, biotinylated allergens offer improved assay flexibility, lower background noise, and enhanced detection sensitivity while maintaining their IgE-binding properties when properly designed.
Figure 1. Biotin-Labeled Allergens in High-Sensitivity Immunoassays. (Creative BioMart)
Biotin-labeled allergens provide several advantages over traditional unlabeled proteins, especially in high-sensitivity and multiplex detection systems.
| Feature | Biotin-Labeled Allergens | Unlabeled Allergens |
|---|---|---|
| Detection sensitivity | High | Moderate |
| Signal amplification | Yes (streptavidin-based) | No |
| ELISA compatibility | Excellent | Limited |
| Multiplex assay suitability | High | Lower |
Selecting the appropriate allergen depends on your experimental goals, assay type, and required biological relevance.
| Application | Recommended Allergen Type |
|---|---|
| ELISA | Biotin-labeled recombinant allergens |
| IgE binding assays | Yeast-expressed or native-like allergens |
| Pull-down assays | Strongly biotinylated proteins |
| Multiplex assays | High-purity biotinylated allergens |
Our portfolio includes a wide range of clinically relevant and research-focused allergen targets:
These allergens are commonly used in component-resolved diagnostics (CRD), IgE profiling, and allergy mechanism studies.
Biotinylated allergen proteins are widely used across allergy research, diagnostics, and assay development.
All biotin-labeled allergens are produced under stringent quality control standards to ensure reliability and reproducibility.
All products are validated to maintain functional integrity and compatibility with downstream immunoassays.
In addition to our standard catalog, we offer customized allergen labeling services to meet specific research and diagnostic needs.
Our technical team works closely with clients to ensure optimal performance in your application.
Q1: What are biotin-labeled allergens used for?
Q2: Do biotinylated allergens affect IgE binding?
Q3: How do biotin-labeled allergens improve ELISA sensitivity?
Q4: Should I choose E. coli or yeast-expressed allergens?
Q5: Can these allergens be used in multiplex assays?
Q6: Do you offer custom biotin labeling services?
Looking for high-quality biotin-labeled allergens for your research or diagnostic development? Our experts can help you select the most suitable allergen targets, optimize assay performance, and support custom projects tailored to your needs. Whether you require bulk production, customized labeling, or technical consultation, we are here to assist. Contact us today to request a quote or discuss your requirements.
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