Results for Chemicals & Small Molecules ( 98988 )
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sulfo-Cy5 tyramide, a far-red fluorescent dye, is crucial for enhancing fluorescence via tyramide signal amplification (TSA) in immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry, and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Sulfo-Cy5 tyramide can be used with HRP-conjugated molecules, such as antibodies or streptavidin, for immunofluorescence staining of cells and tissues.
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Ac4ManNAl is a tetraacetylated N-(4-pentynoyl)-mannosamine, is an alkyne-labeled monosaccharide used for studying glycoproteins. It's cell-permeable and replaces the natural monosaccharide ManNAc intracellularly. This metabolic labeling tool allows specific detection of glycoproteins. Detection is achieved via Cu(I)-catalyzed click reaction (CuAAC) with fluorescent-labeled azides or biotin-azide, providing insight into glycoprotein dynamics in vivo.
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L-Homopropargylglycine (HPG) is a noncanonical amino acid analog of methionine featuring a terminal alkyne group. HPG is cell-permeable and randomly integrates into growing proteins during translation, replacing methionine. The resulting alkyne-labeled full-length proteins can be identified through copper-catalyzed click reactions with fluorescent or biotin-labeled azides. These labeled proteins are then suitable for various applications such as microscopic imaging or purification.
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VHL Ligand 8 is a small molecule ligand for the VHL E3 ligase, serving as a key component in the synthesis of ARD-266, a potent PROTAC degrader targeting the androgen receptor (AR). ARD-266 facilitates AR degradation in specific cell lines, with a high degree of efficiency, indicated by DC50 values ranging from 0.2 to 1 nM. This highlights the usefulness of VHL Ligand 8 in developing targeted protein degradation tools.