We offer prokaryotic selection reagents for fast and potent selection in bacterial culture.
Choose your type of bacterial selection antibiotic:
Carbenicillin | Semi-synthetic penicillin antibiotic, commonly used in place of ampicillin to reduce the occurrence of satellites |
Ampicillin | Semi-synthetic penicillin derived from amino-penicillanic acid, and resistance mediated by β-lactamase cleavage of the β-lactam ring (bla gene) |
Actinomycin D | Antineoplastic antibiotic, which inhibits DNA-primed RNA polymerase |
Kanamycin | Bacteriocidal agent inhibiting ribosomal translocation, and eliciting miscoding |
Streptomycin | Aminoglycoside, which binds to small ribosomal subunit and interferes with protein biosynthesis |
Neomycin | Aminoglycoside commonly used for prokaryotic selection |
Polymyxin | Antibiotic used against gram-negative bacteria |
Zeocin reagent | Bleomycin antibiotic, which cleaves DNA, and is highly effective in a variety of organisms including bacteria and yeast |