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CAS#: | 439114-13-3 | M.F.: | C14H26O9 |
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M.W.: | 388.35 | Appearance: | Transparent And Oil Free Liquid |
Purity: | 95% Min | Storage: | -20℃ For Long Term, Keep Cool And Dry |
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Bis-PEG5-Acid With CAS NO.439114-13-3 Of PEG Linker Is Applicated In Medical Research
Item#:. | BK02142 |
CAS#: | 439114-13-3 |
M.F.: | C14H26O9 |
M.W.: | 388.35 |
Pruity: | >95% |
Storage: | -20℃ for Long Term |
Appearance: | Liquid |
Synonyms:
α , ω - dipropionic acid tetraethylene glycol ; 4 , 7 , 10 , 13 ,16 - Pentaoxanonadecanedioic Acid ; alpha , oMega - Dipropionic acid tetraethylene glycol ; 3 - [ 2 - [ 2 - [ 2 - [ 2 - ( 2 -Carboxyethoxy ) ethoxy ] ethoxy ] ethoxy ] ethoxy ] propionic Acid ; Bis - PEG6 - acid ; 3 - [ 2 - [ 2 - [ 2 - [ 2 - ( 2 -carboxyethoxy ) ethoxy ] ethoxy ] ethoxy ] ethoxy ] propanoic acid.
Introduction:
Bis-PEG5-Acid With CAS NO.439114-13-3 is a reagent with an extended spacer arm. This reagent is soluble in organic solvents such as DMSO or DMF. Once dissolved in an organic solvent, the reagent is further diluted in a non-amine containing aqueous buffer. NHS esters react efficiently with primary amino groups (-NH2) in pH 7-9 buffers to form stable amide bonds. Because antibodies and other proteins generally contain multiple lysine (K) residues in addition to the N-terminus of each polypeptide, they have multiple primary amines available as targets for labeling with NHS-activated PEG reagents.
Important Product Information:
Bis-PEG5-Acid With CAS NO.439114-13-3 is moisture-sensitive. Store the vial of the reagent at -20°C with desiccant. To avoid moisture condensation onto the product, equilibrate vial to room temperature before opening.
Dissolve NHS-PEG-linker immediately before use. The NHS-ester moiety readily hydrolyzes and becomes non-reactive; therefore, weigh and dissolve only a small amount of the reagent at a time and do not prepare stock solutions for storage. Discard any unused reconstituted reagent.
• Avoid buffers containing primary amines (e.g., Tris or glycine) as these compete with the intended reaction. If necessary, dialyze or otherwise desalt to exchange the protein sample into an amine-free buffer such as phosphate buffered saline.
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