CAS 22342-46-7
:diaminobiotin
Description:
Diaminobiotin, also known as 2,6-diamino-4-(2-oxoethyl)thieno[3,4-b]quinolin-5(4H)-one, is a biotin derivative characterized by the presence of two amino groups. This compound is notable for its role in biochemistry, particularly in the context of biotinylation, which is a process that attaches biotin to proteins or other molecules, enhancing their detection and purification. Diaminobiotin is typically used in various applications, including molecular biology and bioconjugation techniques. Its structure includes a bicyclic system that contributes to its stability and reactivity. The presence of amino groups allows for further chemical modifications, making it versatile for use in research and diagnostic applications. Additionally, due to its biotin-like properties, it can interact with avidin or streptavidin, which are proteins that bind biotin with high affinity, facilitating various biochemical assays. Overall, diaminobiotin serves as a valuable tool in the fields of biotechnology and molecular biology.
Formula:C9H18N2O2S
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Diamino Biotin
CAS:Applications Biotin (B389040) impurity.
References Trotter, J., et al.: Biochemistry, 5, 713 (1966), Suurkuusk, J., et al.: Eur. J.Biochem., 28, 438 (1972),Formula:C9H18N2O2SColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:218.32Diamino biotin
CAS:Diamino biotin is a biotin compound that functions as a diagnostic agent for the detection of streptavidin-biotin binding. Diamino biotin binds to streptavidin, which has a high affinity for biotin, and forms a complex with the il-2 receptor. When light is shined on the complex, it produces a detectable signal. This product can be used in monoclonal antibody research and development as well as in the study of biochemical properties of receptors and peptides.
Formula:C9H18N2O2SPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:218.32 g/mol




