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Acetobromolaminaribiose (CAS 23202-66-6)

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CAS Number:
23202-66-6
Molecular Weight:
699.45
Molecular Formula:
C26H35BrO17
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Acetobromolaminaribiose, a compound derived from laminaribiose, has garnered attention in scientific research for its potential applications in carbohydrate chemistry and enzymology. Laminaribiose, a disaccharide composed of two glucose units linked by a β(1→3) glycosidic bond, serves as the substrate for various enzymes involved in carbohydrate metabolism and degradation. Acetobromolaminaribiose, modified with an acetyl group and a bromine atom, exhibits altered properties compared to its parent compound, which can influence its interactions with enzymes and biological systems. Researchers have utilized acetobromolaminaribiose as a substrate analogue to investigate the substrate specificity and catalytic mechanisms of carbohydrate-active enzymes, such as glycoside hydrolases and glycosyltransferases. By studying the enzymatic hydrolysis or modification of acetobromolaminaribiose, scientists gain insights into the structural features and functional roles of these enzymes in carbohydrate processing pathways. Moreover, acetobromolaminaribiose serves as a valuable tool for enzyme kinetics studies, inhibitor screening, and structural biology investigations aimed at elucidating the molecular basis of carbohydrate recognition and catalysis. Its application extends to the development of enzyme assays, high-throughput screening platforms, and biocatalytic processes for the synthesis of carbohydrate-based molecules and materials. Overall, acetobromolaminaribiose contributes to advancing our understanding of carbohydrate biochemistry and enzyme function, offering opportunities for innovative research in glycobiology and biotechnology.


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Acetobromolaminaribiose , 5 mg

sc-221201
5 mg
$330.00