Norbornene-PEG-Biotin is a versatile molecule used in drug research and development. It is a bifunctional molecule that contains a norbornene group, a polyethylene glycol (PEG) linker, and a biotin moiety. The norbornene group is a highly reactive alkene functional group that can undergo ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) to form polymers and copolymers with various monomers. The PEG linker confers solubility and biocompatibility to the molecule, making it an ideal candidate for drug delivery systems. The biotin moiety, on the other hand, binds specifically to avidin or streptavidin, allowing for the facile immobilization and purification of biomolecules.
Norbornene-PEG-Biotin has found widespread use in drug research and development due to its unique properties. Its norbornene group can be used to create polymer-drug conjugates, which can improve the efficacy and bioavailability of drugs. Its PEG linker can improve the pharmacokinetics of drugs by increasing their circulation time in the bloodstream and reducing their immunogenicity. Its biotin moiety can be used to target specific cells or tissues and to attach the molecule to solid supports for use in high-throughput screening assays.
Norbornene-PEG-Biotin is a valuable molecule for drug research and development, with its versatile functional groups allowing for a wide range of applications in the field.
Norbornene-PEG-Biotin
Cat# | Name | Structure | Pricing |
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AP10574 | Norbornene-PEG1 Biotin | Pricing | |
AP10575 | Norbornene-PEG2 Biotin | Pricing | |
AP10573 | Norbornene-PEG3 Biotin | Pricing | |
AP10580 | Norbornene-PEG11 Biotin | Pricing |