N-(Toluene-4-sulphonyl)glycine methyl ester
CAS: 2645-02-5
Ref. 3D-CAA64502
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Información del producto
N-(Toluene-4-sulphonyl)glycine methyl ester is a bifunctional probe that is designed to covalently bind to the proliferator activated receptor (PPAR). It binds to the ligand of PPAR, a nuclear transcription factor, and can be labeled with fluorescein. This probe is used in biological research as it can be site-specifically bound to cells by binding to their PPAR. The biological function of this probe is to induce the cycloaddition reaction between the azide and fluorescein.