Fmoc-N-amido-dPEG®₃₆-acid

“Fmoc-N-amido-dPEG®36-acid, product number QBD-10903, is one of a broad line of products designed for use in peptide synthesis. The long (112 atoms), flexible, discrete PEG (dPEG®) spacer is functionalized with a propionic acid group on one end and Fmoc-protected amine on the other. The compound can be added to the N-terminus of a growing peptide chain or to a primary-amine-functionalized side chain of an amino acid such as lysine. The non-immunogenic dPEG®36 spacer increases the hydrodynamic volume and imparts water solubility to the conjugate molecule.

QBD-10903 permits our customers to insert a dPEG® spacer into a peptide chain using familiar Fmoc chemistry using solid phase or solution phase chemistry. However, due to the spacer’s length, it may work better in solution-phase syntheses. The dPEG® compound can be inserted at either end of the peptide chain or in the middle of two amino acid sequences to provide a flexible linker between distinct functional peptides. Additionally, the dPEG® spacer can be used to provide spacing in a synthetic construct where steric hindrance is a problem. The amphiphilic nature of dPEG® products means that the construct gains hydrodynamic volume and water solubility while remaining soluble in organic solvent. The Fmoc protecting group is removed easily with a solution of piperidine in N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF).”

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SKU: QBD-10903
CAS Number
756526-01-9
Molecular Weight
1897.22; single compound
Chemical Formula
C₉₀H₁₆₁NO₄₀
Purity
> 98%
Unit Size
100mg, 1000mg
Solubility
Methylene chloride, Acetontrile, DMAC, DMSO or water.
Spacers
dPEG® Spacer is 112 atoms and 131.4 Å
Storage Instructions
-20°C; Always let come to room temperature before opening; be careful to limit exposure to moisture and restore under an inert atmosphere; stock solutions can be prepared with dry solvent and kept for several days (freeze when not in use). dPEG® pegylation compounds are generally hygroscopic and should be treated as such. This will be less noticeable with liquids, but the solids will become tacky and difficult to manipulate, if care is not taken to minimize air exposure.
Shipping Instructions
Ambient