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5-Aminpropargyl UTP, 100mM Sodium Solution

Catalog No.GB10788

5-Aminpropargyl UTP is a primary amine-modified analogue of naturally occurring UTP that can be used as a substrate for enzymatic reactions to introduce primary amine groups into RNA.

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5-Aminpropargyl UTP, 100mM Sodium Solution Chemical Structure

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500μL
$990.00
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100μL
$330.00
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1ml
$1,600.00
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5-Aminpropargyl-uridine-5'-triphosphate(5-Aminpropargyl UTP)can be enzymatically incorporated into RNA to introduce primary amine groups. Primary amines can be fluorescently and hapten-labeled with NHS esters for detection and immobilization of the resulting RNA strands. 5-propargylamino-2'-uridine can be used in the research of nucleic acid aptamers, epigenetics/DNA damage, in vitro transcription, mutagenesis.

Product Details

purity ≥98% Extinction Coefficient
Formula C12H18N3O15P3(free acid) M.Wt 537.20(free acid)
Salt Form Concentration
Buffer Storage -20℃
Synonyms 5- aminopropargyl-uridine -5'- triphosphate Backbone
Base Analog Sugar Type
Nucleotide Category

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