H-Gly-Asp-Asp-Asp-Asp-Lys-bNA ammonium salt

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  • Product Code: 110202
  CAS:    70023-02-8
Molecular Weight: 788.76 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₃₄H₄₄N₈O₁₄
EC Number: MDL Number: MFCD00083712
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Density: Storage Condition: −20°C
Product Description: This peptide sequence is primarily utilized in biochemical research, particularly in studies involving cell adhesion and signaling pathways. The aspartic acid residues in the sequence mimic the natural binding sites for calcium ions, making it useful in experiments focused on calcium-dependent processes. It is often employed in assays to investigate integrin-mediated cell adhesion, as the sequence resembles motifs found in extracellular matrix proteins. Additionally, the lysine residue provides a positive charge, facilitating interactions with negatively charged molecules or surfaces. The bNA (benzoyl-naphthylalanine) group enhances fluorescence properties, making it suitable for tracking and imaging applications in cellular studies. Its ammonium salt form ensures solubility in aqueous solutions, which is essential for in vitro experiments.
Product Specification:
Test Specification
Appearance White To Off-White Powder
Purity (%) 98.5-100
Solubility Clear Colorless Solution At 50 Mg/Ml In Water
Infrared Spectrum Conforms To Structure
NMR Conforms To Structure
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0.010 10-20 days $1,419.05
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H-Gly-Asp-Asp-Asp-Asp-Lys-bNA ammonium salt
This peptide sequence is primarily utilized in biochemical research, particularly in studies involving cell adhesion and signaling pathways. The aspartic acid residues in the sequence mimic the natural binding sites for calcium ions, making it useful in experiments focused on calcium-dependent processes. It is often employed in assays to investigate integrin-mediated cell adhesion, as the sequence resembles motifs found in extracellular matrix proteins. Additionally, the lysine residue provides a positive charge, facilitating interactions with negatively charged molecules or surfaces. The bNA (benzoyl-naphthylalanine) group enhances fluorescence properties, making it suitable for tracking and imaging applications in cellular studies. Its ammonium salt form ensures solubility in aqueous solutions, which is essential for in vitro experiments.
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