Biotin-LC, also known as biotinylated long-chain compounds, is a class of molecules that have gained significant attention in drug research and development. These compounds contain a long-chain carbon backbone, typically attached to a biotin molecule, which serves as a functional group.
In drug research, biotin-LC is often used as a tool to study protein-protein interactions, cell signaling pathways, and enzyme activity. The biotin molecule allows for the selective attachment of biotinylated compounds to target proteins, providing a means for the isolation and purification of these proteins. Additionally, the long-chain carbon backbone of biotin-LC provides a scaffold for the development of novel drugs and drug delivery systems.
The functional groups present in biotin-LC also make them useful in a variety of other applications, such as in biotechnology, diagnostic assays, and material science. The unique properties of biotin-LC make them a valuable tool for researchers looking to understand biological processes and develop new therapies for a range of diseases.
Biotin-LC
Cat# | Name | Structure | Pricing |
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AP10491 | Biotin-LC | Pricing | |
AP10492 | Biotin-LC-NHS Ester | Pricing | |
AP10493 | Biotin-LC-LC | Pricing | |
AP13884 | Sulfo-NHS-LC-Biotin | Pricing | |
AP10494 | Biotin-LC-LC-NHS Ester | Pricing |