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N-Biotinyl p-Aminophenyl Arsinic Acid (CAS 212391-23-6)

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CAS Number:
212391-23-6
Molecular Weight:
427.35
Molecular Formula:
C16H22AsN3O4S
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This is as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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N-Biotinyl p-Aminophenyl Arsinic Acid (NBAPA) is an arsenic-containing compound widely employed in diverse scientific research applications. As a biotinylated compound, N-Biotinyl p-Aminophenyl Arsinic Acid encompasses an arsenic-containing molecule fused with a biotin (vitamin B7) molecule. This biotinylation confers versatility, facilitating applications such as molecular labeling for imaging and therapeutics. N-Biotinyl p-Aminophenyl Arsinic Acid elicits a range of biochemical and physiological effects, making it valuable in laboratory experiments and enabling investigations into the impacts of arsenic on cells and tissues, as well as the biochemical and physiological consequences of arsenic exposure. It finds utility in various laboratory studies, including enzyme assays and cell culture investigations. The precise mechanism by which N-Biotinyl p-Aminophenyl Arsinic Acid operates is not yet fully elucidated. However, it is hypothesized that the biotin molecule linked to the arsenic component binds to specific proteins, allowing the arsenic molecule to permeate the cell and interact with cellular proteins. This interaction underlies the ensuing biochemical and physiological effects exerted by N-Biotinyl p-Aminophenyl Arsinic Acid.


N-Biotinyl p-Aminophenyl Arsinic Acid (CAS 212391-23-6) References

  1. Methylated metabolite of arsenite blocks glycerol production in yeast by inhibition of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase.  |  Lee, J. and Levin, DE. 2019. Mol Biol Cell. 30: 2134-2140. PMID: 31141459
  2. A thiol redox sensor in soluble epoxide hydrolase enables oxidative activation by intra-protein disulfide bond formation.  |  Charles, RL., et al. 2021. Redox Biol. 46: 102107. PMID: 34509915
  3. Differential metabolism of arsenicals regulates Fps1-mediated arsenite transport.  |  Lee, J. and Levin, DE. 2022. J Cell Biol. 221: PMID: 35139143

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N-Biotinyl p-Aminophenyl Arsinic Acid, 2 mg

sc-503570B
2 mg
$203.00

N-Biotinyl p-Aminophenyl Arsinic Acid, 5 mg

sc-503570
5 mg
$359.00

N-Biotinyl p-Aminophenyl Arsinic Acid, 10 mg

sc-503570A
10 mg
$629.00

N-Biotinyl p-Aminophenyl Arsinic Acid, 25 mg

sc-503570C
25 mg
$1413.00

N-Biotinyl p-Aminophenyl Arsinic Acid, 50 mg

sc-503570D
50 mg
$2502.00