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Thermo Scientific™ Pierce™ EDC, No-Weigh™ Format
Immobilize or conjugate proteins using 1-Ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide (CAS 25952-53-8), a water-soluble, carboxyl-to-amine crosslinker.
Supplier: Thermo Scientific™ 22980
Description
Thermo Scientific™ Pierce EDC is a water-soluble carbodiimide crosslinker that activates carboxyl groups for spontaneous reaction with primary amines, enabling peptide immobilization and hapten-carrier protein conjugation.
EDC is the abbreviation for 1-Ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide hydrochloride, a crosslinker that has been used in diverse applications such as forming amide bonds in peptide synthesis, attaching haptens to carrier proteins to form immunogens, labeling nucleic acids through 5AÌÆaÌ⬠phosphate groups and creating amine-reactive NHS-esters of biomolecules. EDC reacts with a carboxyl to form an amine-reactive O-acylisourea intermediate. If this intermediate does not encounter an amine, it will hydrolyze and regenerate the carboxyl group. In the presence of N-hydroxysulfosuccinimide (Sulfo-NHS, Part No. 24510), EDC can be used to convert carboxyl groups to amine-reactive Sulfo-NHS esters.Highlights:
- Zero-length crosslinker
- Numerous chemical conjugates can be synthesized via available –COOH and –NH2 groups
- Amide bond formed provides a neutral linkage, which is ideal for preparing peptides and antigens
- Adding Sulfo-NHS (Part No. 24510) enhances the coupling reaction at physiological pH conditions
- Reactive groups: carbodiimide
- Reactive toward: carboxyl and amino groups
Specifications
Amine-Carboxyl | |
EDC | |
No | |
Upon receipt store desiccated at -20°C. | |
Wet Ice | |
Chemical Labeling | |
Carbodiimide | |
Powder | |
Water | |
Yes |
No | |
191.7 | |
0.0 AÌ | |
No | |
Pierce™ | |
Heterobifunctional | |
Short (<10 AÌ) | |
5 g | |
Standard, Single-use, Premium-grade | |
Crosslinker |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.