Thermo Scientific Pierce DMP is dimethyl pimelimidate, a membrane-permeable crosslinker that contains an amine-reactive imidoester group at each end ofRead more
Thermo Scientific Pierce DMP is dimethyl pimelimidate, a membrane-permeable crosslinker that contains an amine-reactive imidoester group at each end of a 7-atom spacer arm.
Features of dimethyl pimelimidate:
• Reactive groups:imidoester (both ends) • Reactive towards: amino groups (primary amines) • Mid-length reagent of three similar imidoester crosslinkers, which include DMA, DMP and DMS • Water-soluble • Imidoesters react with amines at alkaline pH values (pH 8-10) to form amidine bond • Amidine bond retains net charge character of protein primary amine to which it reacts • Reversible at high pH values • Tool for study of quarternary structure of proteins
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Cell PermeabilityYes
DescriptionDMP
FormPowder
Labeling MethodChemical Labeling
Molecular Weight (g/mol)259.17
PEGylatedNo
Product LinePierce
Quantity50 mg
Reactive MoietyImidoester
Shipping ConditionAmbient
SolubilityWater
Spacer Arm Length9.2 Å
Water SolubleYes
Chemical ReactivityAmine-Amine
CleavableNo
Crosslinker TypeHomobifunctional
FormatStandard
Product TypeCrosslinker
SpacerShort (<10 Å)
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Upon receipt store desiccated at 4°C.
Citations & References (2)
Citations & References
Abstract
Discovery of lung cancer biomarkers by profiling the plasma proteome with monoclonal antibody libraries.
Authors:Guergova-Kuras M, Kurucz I, Hempel W, Tardieu N, Kádas J, Malderez-Bloes C, Jullien A, Kieffer Y, Hincapie M, Guttman A, Csánky E, Dezso B, Karger BL, Takács L
Journal:Mol Cell Proteomics
PubMed ID:21947365
'A challenge in the treatment of lung cancer is the lack of early diagnostics. Here, we describe the application of monoclonal antibody proteomics for discovery of a panel of biomarkers for early detection (stage I) of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We produced large monoclonal antibody libraries directed against the ... More
Cellular and subcellular distribution of the type-2 vasopressin receptor in the kidney.
Arginine vasopressin (AVP) is essential for maintaining body fluid homeostasis. The antidiuretic effects of AVP are initialized by binding of AVP to the type-2 vasopressin receptor (V2R) in the kidney collecting duct (CD), resulting in the exocytic insertion of aquaporin-2 (AQP-2) water channels into the apical plasma membrane. In this ... More