Fmoc-Lys (biotin-PEG)-OH(Fmoc-Lys(Biotin)-PEG-OH) is a molecule that belongs to the class of bioconjugates, which are widely used in drug research and development. This molecule is composed of several functional groups, including a lysine residue, a biotin moiety, and a polyethylene glycol (PEG) linker. These functional groups impart unique properties to the molecule, making it useful for a variety of applications.
In drug research and development, Fmoc-Lys(Biotin)-PEG-OH is commonly used as a tool for target identification, validation, and drug delivery. The biotin moiety of the molecule allows it to bind specifically to streptavidin, a protein commonly used in bioconjugation techniques. This property enables the molecule to be used as a probe to identify and isolate target proteins, which can be useful in drug discovery.
The PEG linker in Fmoc-Lys(Biotin)-PEG-OH provides several advantages in drug development. It can improve the solubility and stability of the molecule, increase its half-life in the bloodstream, and reduce immunogenicity. These properties make the molecule an attractive candidate for drug delivery applications.
Fmoc-Lys(Biotin)-PEG-OH is a versatile bioconjugate that contains several functional groups that are important for drug research and development. Its unique properties make it a valuable tool for target identification, validation, and drug delivery.
Fmoc-Lys (biotin-PEG)-OH
Cat# | Name | Structure | Pricing |
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AP11087 | Fmoc-Lys (biotin-PEG4)-OH | Pricing | |
AP11088 | Fmoc-Lys (biotin-PEG12)-OH | Pricing | |
AP15278 | Fmoc-D-Lys-(biotin-PEG12)-OH | Pricing |