Monobromobimanes are essentially nonfluorescent until conjugated and readily react with low molecular weight thiols. Unlike common monobromobimanes, this carries a positive charge, thus permitting separation of conjugates by electrophoresis or cation-exchange chromatography
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Bottomless glass bottle. Contents are inside inserted fused cone.
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Reagent for labeling thiols in biol. materials[1][2]
Thrombosis and haemostasis, 55(2), 228-234 (1986-04-30)
Monobromobimane (mBBr, bimane), a compound that penetrates cells and forms a fluorescent adduct with thiol groups, was used to asses the significance of thiols in platelet function. Exposure of washed platelets for 1 min to 100 microM mBBr abolished ADP-induced
Analysis of biological thiols: derivatization with monobromotrimethylammoniobimane and characterization by electrophoresis and chromatography.
European journal of immunology, 23(12), 3278-3285 (1993-12-01)
Techniques have been developed to measure the reactivity of free thiols in the HLA class I antigen-binding cleft. HLA-B27, which sequencing predicts has a free cysteine at position 67, reacts rapidly with the positively charged thiol reagent monobromotrimethyl-ammoniobimane bromide (qBBr)
Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, 412(23), 5799-5809 (2020-07-10)
Japanese police conduct highly sensitive and quick blood tests to detect human hemoglobin (Hb), because bloodstains left at a crime scene have probative value of circumstantial evidence in a criminal investigation. Although DNA detection from a bloodstain is a useful
European journal of biochemistry, 196(2), 329-341 (1991-03-14)
Aspartate aminotransferase undergoes major shifts in the conformational equilibrium of the protein matrix during transamination. The present study defines the two conformational states of the enzyme by crystallographic analysis, examines the conditions under which the enzyme crystallizes in each of
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