5-Aminoallyl-2'-deoxycytidine-5'-Triphosphate - (N-2048)
5-AA-dCTP
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N-2048
Product details
Catalog No | N-2048 |
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Purity | ≥90% by AX-HPLC |
Extinction Coefficient | 5,041 Lmol-1cm-1 at 290 nm |
Molecular Formula | C12H21N4O13P3 (free acid) |
Molecular Weight | 522.00 g/mole (free acid) |
Salt Form | Li+ |
Concentration | 100 mM |
Buffer | H2O |
Recommended Storage | -20°C or below |
Other Name(s) | 5-AA-dCTP |
Application | Aptamers, Epigenetics/DNA Damage, In vitro Transcription, Mutagenesis, Photocrosslinking Studies |
Backbone | 5'-Triphosphate |
Base Analog(s) | Cytidine |
Sugar Type(s) | DNA |
Nucleotide Category | Base Modified DNA |
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References
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- Hollenstein, Marcel; Hipolito, Christopher J.; Lam, Curtis H.; Perrin, David M. . Toward the Combinatorial Selection of Chemically Modified DNAzyme RNase A Mimics Active Against all-RNA Substrates
- Uemachi, H;Kasahara, Y;Tanaka, K;Okuda, T;Yoneda, Y;Obika, S; . Hybrid-Type SELEX for the Selection of Artificial Nucleic Acid Aptamers Exhibiting Cell Internalization Activity