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Biotinoylsarcosine
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Biotinoylsarcosine

CAS: 154024-76-7

Ref. 3D-DPG-5893

1g
470.00 €
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Name:
Biotinoylsarcosine
Synonyms:
  • Biotin-Sar-OH
  • Biotinoyl Sarcosine
Description:

Biotinoylsarcosine is a synthetic compound that is used in biotechnology as a building block for the production of biotin-conjugated proteins and peptides. Biotinoylsarcosine has been shown to bind to human serum albumin with high affinity, which may be due to its carboxylate functionalities. This chemical can also be conjugated with other molecules through multistep reactions, simplifying the process of creating biotin-conjugated compounds. Biotinoylsarcosine is deactivated by biotinidase enzymes and used as a pretargeting agent in positron emission tomography imaging studies. Streptavidin, an avidin protein, can bind this compound with high affinity and has been used in biochemical studies as a tool for peptide synthesis.

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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
315.39 g/mol
Formula:
C13H21N3O4S
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Min. 95%
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