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n-Octylglucoside (CAS 29836-26-8)

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Alternate Names:
OG; Octyl-Glucoside
Application:
n-Octylglucoside is a mild, non-denaturing detergent for the solubilization and reconstitution of membrane-bound proteins
CAS Number:
29836-26-8
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
292.4
Molecular Formula:
C14H28O6
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n-Octylglucoside is a mild and non-denaturing detergent for the solubilization and reconsititution of membrane bound proteins. Most notable for its ability to be readily removed from final protein extracts via dialysis or gel filtration this ability is due to n-Octylglucoside′s high critical micelle concentration (CMC). The CMC value indicates a detergent′s strength of hydrophobic binding and how readily molecules are incorporated into the micelle. Also useful in 2D electrophoresis and in an immunoprecipitation buffer for the immunopurification of phospho-tyrosine peptides.


n-Octylglucoside (CAS 29836-26-8) References

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  6. Depolymerization of solubilized gastric (H+ + K+)-ATPase by n-octylglucoside or cholate.  |  Soumarmon, A., et al. 1986. Biochim Biophys Acta. 860: 109-17. PMID: 3015211
  7. Structural Dynamics of the Paddle Motif Loop in the Activated Conformation of KvAP Voltage Sensor.  |  Das, A., et al. 2020. Biophys J. 118: 873-884. PMID: 31547975
  8. Conformational heterogeneity of the voltage sensor loop of KvAP in micelles and membranes: A fluorescence approach.  |  Das, A. and Raghuraman, H. 2021. Biochim Biophys Acta Biomembr. 1863: 183568. PMID: 33529577
  9. Nanocochleates containing N-Octylglicoside extracted Vibrio cholerae antigens elicited high vibriocidal antibodies titers after intragastric immunization in a mice model.  |  Tamargo, SB., et al. 2021. Microb Pathog. 156: 104902. PMID: 33930421
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n-Octylglucoside, 1 g

sc-29103
1 g
$97.00