Product Name :
Tetrazine-PEG5-tetrazine
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CAS :
Chemical Formula:
C32H40N10O7
Molecular Weight :
676.31
Physical Form:
red oil
Solubility :
THF, DCM, DMF and DMSO
Storage at:
-20 oCTetrazine-PEG5-tetrazine is a homobifunctional linker functionalized with two tetrazine moieties for inverse electron demand Diels-Alder cycloaddition reactions. The tetrazine will react with strained alkenes such as trans-cyclooctene, norbornene and cyclopropene to yield a stable dihydropyridazine linkage.1290541-46-6 Formula Biocompatible – click reaction occurs efficiently under mild buffer conditions; requires no accessory reagents such as a copper catalyst or reducing agents (e.g. DTT)
Additional information :
Specifications:|Chemical Formula: C32H40N10O7|Molecular Weight: 676.31|CAS: N/A|Purity: >95% by HPLC|Physical Form: red oil|Solubility: THF, DCM, DMF and DMSO|Storage at: -20 oC|Tetrazine-PEG5-tetrazine is a homobifunctional linker functionalized with two tetrazine moieties for inverse electron demand Diels-Alder cycloaddition reactions. The tetrazine will react with strained alkenes such as trans-cyclooctene, norbornene and cyclopropene to yield a stable dihydropyridazine linkage.|Biocompatible – click reaction occurs efficiently under mild buffer conditions; requires no accessory reagents such as a copper catalyst or reducing agents (e.g. DTT)|Chemoselective – tetrazines and alkynes do not react or interfere with other functional groups found in biological samples but conjugate to one another with high efficiency|Unprecedented kinetics – inverse-electron demand Diels-Alder chemistry is the fastest bioorthogonal ligation available|Hydrophilic spacer – PEG5 spacer enhances solubility in aqueous buffers|References:|1.477202-00-9 custom synthesis Tetrazine ligation: fast bioconjugation based on inverse-electron-demand Diels-Alder reactivity, Melissa L ML Blackman et.PMID:20301580 al, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 130(41), 13518-13519 (2008)|2. Tetrazine-based cycloadditions: application to pretargeted live cell imaging, Neal K Devaraj et. al, Bioconjugate Chemistry, 19(12), 2297-2299 (2008)|3. Synthesis and evaluation of a series of 1,2,4,5-tetrazines for bioorthogonal conjugation, Mark R MR Karver et. al, Bioconjugate Chemistry, 22(11), 2263-2270 (2011)