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N-(1-Pyrenyl)iodoacetamide (CAS 76936-87-3)

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CAS Number:
76936-87-3
Molecular Weight:
385
Molecular Formula:
C18H12NOI
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N-(1-Pyrenyl)iodoacetamide functions as a fluorescent labeling reagent. It is used to label and detect thiol-containing proteins and peptides. The compound′s mechanism of action involves the covalent modification of thiol groups on proteins, resulting in the formation of stable thioether adducts. This labeling process allows for the visualization and quantification of thiol-containing proteins in various experimental assays, such as gel electrophoresis and fluorescence microscopy. N-(1-Pyrenyl)iodoacetamide′s mechanism of action involves its specific reactivity with thiol groups, leading to the formation of fluorescent protein adducts that can be easily detected and analyzed. N-(1-Pyrenyl)Iodoacetamide′s role in development lies in its ability to facilitate the study of thiol-containing proteins and peptides, providing insights into their function and localization within biological systems.


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N-(1-Pyrenyl)iodoacetamide, 100 mg

sc-472510
100 mg
$352.00