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CBZ-N-amido-dPEG®8-acid, product number 10276, is a benzyl carbamate (Cbz) N-protected amino-dPEG®-acid that provides a short, single molecular weight discrete PEG (dPEG®) spacer. It can be used in peptide synthesis as well as in many other reactions. In peptide synthesis, removal of the Cbz protecting group is orthogonal to many other protecting groups.
The Cbz protecting group (also called the Z protecting group) is one of the most popular protecting groups for amines. It is stable to base and mildly acidic conditions. Many different cleavage methods remove the Cbz group. The most popular way of cleaving Cbz is hydrogenolysis using palladium black or palladium on carbon.
PEGylation with dPEG® Products
PEGylation refers to the covalent addition of polyethylene glycol (PEG) to a compound or surface. PEGylated compounds include proteins, peptides, dyes or other labels, and small molecule drugs. Peptide synthesis frequently employs PEGylation to enhance solubility of the peptide, because the amphiphilic character of PEG imparts tremendous water solubility to peptides.
Moreover, peptide PEGylation prolongs in vivo circulation of peptide conjugates by both increasing the peptide's hydrodynamic volume and protecting the peptide from proteolysis. Additionally, PEGylation reduces or eliminates the antigenicity of the conjugated peptide. Our single molecular weight PEG products (known as "discrete PEG" and sold under the dPEG® trademark) provide all of the benefits of traditional, dispersed PEG without the analytical headache that comes from having an intractable mixture of conjugates, each with different PEG chain lengths.Please contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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