m-dPEG®₃₆-MAL

m-dPEG®₃₆-MAL

Catalog Number:
CR05357950QUA
Mfr. No.:
AQ-10931
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$472
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      • Overview
        • m-dPEG®36-MAL, product number 10931, is a methyl-terminated, thiol-reactive, monodispersed PEGylation product designed for surface and biomolecule modification. One end of the molecule terminates in a maleimido-propionic acid group, which conjugates to the dPEG® spacer by an amide bond. The maleimide moiety reacts with sulfhydryls to form a thioether bond.

          PEGylation with dPEG® reagents
          The dPEG® tradename is Quanta BioDesign's internationally recognized name for monodispersed PEGylation reagents. Quanta BioDesign synthesizes all of its single molecular weight dPEG® products from high-purity starting materials. We build them in stepwise processes to form high-purity final products. Our dPEG® products are quite different from traditional PEGylation reagents, which are dispersed polymers. dPEG® compounds provide all of the benefits of conventional polymer PEGylation reagents, but they have no dispersity (Ð = 1), which means that conjugates formed with dPEG® products are simpler to analyze than products created with polymer PEG products. We build our products with a variety of architectures and a diverse set of functional, reactive, and protective groups to provide our customers as much help as possible to accomplish their goals.

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      • Properties
        • Categories
          Chemical Modification Reagents
          CAS Number
          88504-24-9
          Molecular Weight
          1768.07; single compound
          Purity
          > 98%
          Other Properties
          dPEG® Spacer is 116 atoms and 137.2 Å

          * For Research Use Only

      • Reference
        • Greg T. Hermanson, Bioconjugate Techniques, 2nd Edition, Elsevier Inc., Burlington, MA 01803, April, 2008 (ISBN-13: 978-0-12-370501-3; ISBN-10: 0-12-370501-0). See all of the extensive references to the reactions of maleimides with a variety of compounds and applications, Hermanson, p.1174 (index for maleimides) and references therein.

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