A homobifunctional, cleavable cross-linking reagent. Typically, reacted with primary amines in the pH range 7.0-10.0 to form amidine bonds.
Reactant for:
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Caution
The reagant is readily hydrolyzed at neutral pH. Avoid use of reducing agents during coupling reactions.
Other Notes
Note that the amidine linkage preserves original primary amine positive charge. The disulfide linkage is cleavable by mild reduction. Incorporates an eight atom linker.
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