A new type of alkyne that combines high reactivity and high functionality!
A new molecule with linking sites such as NHS esters and maleimides has been added as a derivative of the catalyst-free click reaction element (DACN) developed by the research group of Tomooka, Ikawa, and Kawasaki at Kyushu University’s Institute of Advanced Material Chemistry. In these new DACN derivatives, molecular linking at the alkyne site via the Huisgen reaction can be easily performed without interference from another site of molecular linking. They can be utilized in various fields such as peptide engineering, protein and antibody engineering, glycoengineering, nucleic acid engineering, coordination chemistry, and the synthesis of functional molecules. For more details, please download the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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- Good click reactivity (about twice that of OCT) - Solves issues with OCT and DBCO High thermal stability: easy to handle, reactions can be performed under heating conditions Low reactivity to thiols: coexistence with biological thiols such as cysteine and glutathione is possible Low hydrophobicity (NMs-DACN series): improved water solubility, suppression of non-specific adsorption of proteins *For more details, please download the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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