Endo-BCN-PEG3-amine CAS:1883512-27-3 is a chemical compound that contains several functional groups, including an endo-BCN group, a polyethylene glycol (PEG) spacer, and an amine group.
The endo-BCN group is a highly reactive group that can undergo a strain-promoted reaction with azide groups to form stable triazoles. This reaction, known as the “click reaction,” is commonly used in bioconjugation to attach proteins or peptides to surfaces, nanoparticles, or other molecules. The PEG spacer in Endo-BCN-PEG3-amine is used to improve the solubility and stability of the compound in solution, allowing it to be more easily administered to patients. The amine group can react with carboxylic acid or activated ester groups to form stable amide linkages, making it useful in bioconjugation and drug delivery applications.
In bioconjugation, Endo-BCN-PEG3-amine can be used as a linker molecule to attach proteins or peptides to surfaces, nanoparticles, or other molecules. The endo-BCN group can react with the azide groups on the surface or molecule, while the amine group can react with carboxylic acid or activated ester groups on the protein or peptide. The use of this linker molecule enables the attachment of proteins or peptides to surfaces, allowing for the creation of biomaterials or targeted drug delivery systems.
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