2,5-Dibromohexanediamide
CAS: 99584-96-0
Rif. 3D-FD173201
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- NSC 126275
- α,α′-Dibromo-adipyl(bis)amide
- Hexanediamide, 2,5-dibromo-
2,5-Dibromohexanediamide is an amine that can be used as a cross-linking agent in synthetic chemistry. It reacts with chondroitin sulfate to form a covalent linkage and has been shown to be reactive with other biomolecules such as protein and DNA. This compound has been used in chemical biology studies as it can modify proteins and nucleic acids by covalently attaching them to the surface of particles. 2,5-Dibromohexanediamide also has the ability to function as an annexin, which are proteins that bind calcium ions, making it possible for the molecule to be used in cellular functions such as apoptosis.