Cy5-biotin-forsythia is a fluorescently labeled molecular probe that can bind to proteins such as avidin by linking the fluorescent dye Cy5 and biotin to achieve fluorescent labeling and localization. Due to its high sensitivity and specificity, cy5-biotin-forsythia lipids are widely used in areas such as protein interactions, cell localization, and drug screening.
In drug target screening, cy5-biotin-forsythia can be used as a fluorescent marker for drug candidate molecules to detect the interaction between the drug and the target. Through changes in fluorescence signal, the effect of the drug on the target can be monitored in real time, allowing for rapid screening of potentially active drug candidates.
In addition, cy5-biotin-forsythia can also be used to study the mechanism of action of drugs. By labeling drug molecules, the distribution and localization of drugs in cells can be observed, and the mechanism of action and target location of drugs can be further understood.
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