Sodium deoxycholate (for protein crystallization)

Sodium deoxycholate (for protein crystallization)

Catalog Number:
D001108364DOJ
Mfr. No.:
D520-10
Price:
$293
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    1 g
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      • Overview
        • The phospholipid bilayer is the basic structure of the cell membrane. The most important functions of cells include transportation of substances, energy exchange, and transmission of information. These functions are conducted at the cell membrane by membrane proteins. In membrane biochemistry research, membrane proteins are solubilized and purified to study their structure and function. Proteins bound to cell membranes have hydrophobic sites buried within the phospholipid bilayers and hydrophilic sites facing toward the water layer. Detergents are used to isolate large insoluble molecules such as proteins. Detergents interact with the hydrophobic sites of proteins, which are then solubilized in the water layer, thus separating membrane proteins. It is important to choose a detergent that does not disrupt the bioactivities of target proteins. A detergent requires the following characteristics to be suitable for isolation of membrane proteins:

          1. Sufficient protein solubilization capability

          2. No denaturing or inactivation of proteins

          3. No interference with protein activities

          4. No precipitation at 4°C

          5. Appropriate critical micelle concentrations (CMC) and micelle size

          6. No absorption in the UV region

          7. No toxicity

          8. Availability of detergent detection methods

          9. Non-ionic detergent if ion exchange chromatography is used


          In the past, polyoxyethylene ether non-ionic detergents were widely used. These detergents, however, had several problems, such as denaturation of proteins and low CMC value, which cannot be separated easily by dialysis. n-Octyl-β-D-glucoside, n-Octyl-β-Dthioglucoside, CHAPS, and CHAPSO eliminate these problems and are widely used today. Most of the current detergents are non-ionic and easily applied to ion exchange chromatography purification. deoxy-BIGCHAP is a non-ionic detergent possessing deoxycholic acid and a gluconamide polar group. It has a high CMC value of 1.4 mM and can be easily separated by dialysis. Because its UV absorbance is low, it can be used for the determination of proteins. deoxy-BIGCHAP has been used for the extraction of opioid receptors from neuroblastoma or hybrid cells of glyoma. It has also been applied to adenylate cyclase or acetyltransferase. These detergents are also widely used to solubilize chromophores or to stabilize enzymes in diagnostic analyses and biochemical assays.

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      • Properties
        • Categories
          Detergents
          CAS Number
          145224-92-6
          Molecular Formula
          C24H39NaO4 · H2O
          Molecular Weight
          432.57
          Appearance
          White powder
          Purity
          ≥98.0% (HPLC)
          Storage
          ambient temperature
          Shipping
          ambient temperature

          * For research use only

      • Reference
        • 1) H. Hirata, et al., Solubilization and Partial Purification of Alanine Carrier from Membranes of a Thermophilic Bacterium and its Reconstitution into Functional Vesicles. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1976;69:665-671.

          2) D. L. Foster, et al., Energy-transducing H+-ATPase of Escherichia coli. Purification, Reconstitution, and Subunit Composition. J Biol Chem. 1979;254:8230-8236.

          3) J. C. Norton, et al., Enhanced Detection of Human Telomerase Activity. DNA Cell Biol. 1998;17:217-219.

          4. M. B. Jones, et al., Instability of the G-Protein -β-5-subunit in Detergent. Anal Biochem. 1999;268:126-133.

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