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Actinotetraose Hexatiglate is a complex oligosaccharide compound known for its role in modulating bacterial cell wall biosynthesis and degradation. Composed of four monosaccharide units and six tiglate ester groups, this chemical is instrumental in studying the mechanisms of bacterial polysaccharide synthesis and degradation. Actinotetraose Hexatiglate is utilized in research to investigate the enzymatic processes involved in the assembly and remodeling of bacterial cell walls, particularly in actinobacteria. This compound serves as a substrate for glycosyltransferases and glycosidases, providing insights into the activity and specificity of these enzymes. Researchers employ Actinotetraose Hexatiglate in enzymatic assays to delineate the catalytic mechanisms and kinetic properties of enzymes responsible for polysaccharide modification. Additionally, it is used to study the structural and functional aspects of bacterial cell wall components, contributing to the understanding of bacterial physiology and pathogenicity. The presence of tiglate ester groups enhances its utility in probing esterases and ester-linked modifications within polysaccharides. Actinotetraose Hexatiglate also facilitates the exploration of carbohydrate-protein interactions and the role of specific glycan structures in bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation. This research application aids in elucidating the complex biochemical pathways governing bacterial cell wall integrity and adaptation.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Actinotetraose Hexatiglate, 1 mg | sc-202037 | 1 mg | $184.00 | |||
Actinotetraose Hexatiglate, 5 mg | sc-202037A | 5 mg | $555.00 |