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Divinyl sulfone (CAS 77-77-0)

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Alternate Names:
Vinyl sulfone; Diethenyl sulphone
CAS Number:
77-77-0
Purity:
≥96%
Molecular Weight:
118.15
Molecular Formula:
C4H6O2S
Supplemental Information:
This is classified 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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Divinyl sulfone is a chemical crosslinker known for its ability to react with nucleophilic groups in proteins, such as amino, hydroxyl, and thiol groups, forming stable covalent bonds. It is used to explore protein-protein interactions and analyze the structure-function relationships within proteins. Its crosslinking ability can stabilize complexes for analysis by various biochemical methods, including mass spectrometry and crystallography. In cell studies, it can immobilize enzymes or other proteins on surfaces, facilitating the analysis of biochemical pathways and interactions. Additionally, divinyl sulfone′s reactivity can be employed in the modification of biomaterials for tissue engineering applications, where it helps in creating scaffolds that interact with biological molecules. Its use extends to creating controlled-release systems where the release of bioactive molecules is triggered by environmental cues.


Divinyl sulfone (CAS 77-77-0) References

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Divinyl sulfone, 10 g

sc-255120
10 g
$117.00

Divinyl sulfone, 50 g

sc-255120A
50 g
$266.00