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Thermo Scientific™ MA(PEG)4 Methyl-PEG-Amine Compound

MA(PEG)n: methyl- and amine-capped polyethylene glycol compounds containing 4 to 24 PEG units; use for surface-modification and molecule-pegylation applications.

Brand:  Thermo Scientific™ 26111

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Product Code. 10627344

  • 7460.00 DKK / 1g
Estimated Shipment: 04-12-2024
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Description

Description

Thermo Scientific™ Pierce MA(PEG)n Compounds are methyl- and amine-terminated polyethylene glycol reagents, where n equals 4 to 24 PEG units, that are useful for a variety of surface-modification and molecule-pegylation applications.

MA(PEG)n compounds have the form Methyl-PEGn-Amine and are ideal for derivatizing surfaces and molecules with discrete numbers (n = 4, 8, 12, 24) of ethylene glycol groups. Use any amine-reactive chemistry (e.g., EDC or NHS ester) to PEGylate surfaces, proteins, or other molecules with a precise number of hydrophilic, nonimmunogenic PEG units.

Highlights:

  • Pure compounds of specific size ensure complete control of PEGylation
  • Straight-chain compounds with simple terminal primary amine
  • Adaptable to a variety of modification procedures

Recommended for:

  • PEGylate carboxylate or amine surfaces Add inert mass to proteins, immunogens, drug compounds and probes Improve solubility (decrease aggregation) of proteins or peptides without affecting function Protect proteins from proteolysis
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Specifications

Specifications

Ketone
Upon receipt store product at -20°C protected from moisture. Product is shipped at ambient temperature.
Amine, Primary Amine
Liquid
Water
Pierce MA(PEG)4
Polyethylene Glycol (PEG), Blocking Groups
4 ethylene glycol units
1 g
Amine Compound
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