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MAL-dPEG®6-NHS ester, product number 10064, is a crosslinking reagent that joins a sulfhydryl to a free amine across a hydrophilic bridge. The sulfhydryl groups react with a maleimide group via a Michael addition reaction. The amines form amide bonds with the crosslinker by nucleophilic substitution of the N-hydroxysuccinimidyl (NHS) ester of a carboxylic acid group. The maleimide and NHS functional groups on the crosslinking compound sit at either end of a short, discrete-length polyethylene glycol chain (dPEG®).
The reactions that join free amines to free thiols are among the most popular[1], most useful[2] crosslinking reactions in bioconjugate chemistry. These reactions require heterobifunctional reagents that bridge the two different reactive groups. Traditional crosslinkers are hydrophobic molecules. Our dPEG® crosslinking products are single molecular weight PEG compounds with discrete chain lengths.
The conjugation of conventional hydrophobic crosslinking reagents to biomolecules almost inevitably triggers problems such as aggregation and precipitation of the conjugates. These problems do not occur with our water-soluble, non-immunogenic dPEG® crosslinkers.Please contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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