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DNP-glycine (CAS 1084-76-0)

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Alternate Names:
N-Dnp-glycine; Dnp-Gly-OH
Application:
DNP-glycine is a glycine derivative modified with DNP at the nitrogen atom
CAS Number:
1084-76-0
Molecular Weight:
241.16
Molecular Formula:
C8H7N3O6
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DNP-glycine is a compound utilized in biochemical and analytical research. It is often employed as a model compound to study the behavior of amino acids under various conditions due to its chromophoric dinitrophenyl (DNP) group, which absorbs light and can be easily detected. In protein chemistry, DNP-glycine is used to prepare DNP-derivatives of proteins and peptides to facilitate structural analysis and to study protein-protein interactions. The compound is also useful in the investigation of post-translational modifications, particularly in understanding the mechanisms of protein tagging and labeling. Additionally, DNP-glycine serves as a standard in chromatographic techniques to identify and quantify amino acids, as its distinct spectroscopic properties allow for clear resolution and detection.


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5 g
$411.00