6-Azidohexanoic acid is a six-carbon saturated fatty acid with an ω-terminal azide group. This building block can be reacted with primary amine groups in the presence of activators (e.g. EDC, or DCC), forming a stable amide bond. The terminal azide group allows conjugation with compounds containing alkyne groups through a copper(I)-catalyzed cycloaddition reaction, also known as click chemistry. 6-Azidohexanoic acid is useful for crosslinking, synthesis of chemical probes, and other bioconjugation strategies.
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