Bis-sulfone NHS Ester is a bis-alkylating labeling reagent that is selective for the cysteine sulfur atoms from a native disulfide. These reagents undergo bis-alkylation to conjugate both thiols derived from the two cysteine residues of a reduced native disulfide bond such as the interchain disulfide bonds of an antibody. The reaction results in covalent rebridging of the disulfide bond via a three carbon bridge leaving the protein structurally intact.
The covalent, site-specific conjugation of PEG to a polyhistidine tag (His-tag) on a protein with bis-alkylating reagents was also reported in literature (see Selected References section).
| Unit Size | 1000 mg, 5 g |
|---|---|
| Molecular weight | 597.66 |
| Chemical composition | C29H27NO9S2 |
| CAS | 899452-51-8 |
| Solubility | DMSO, DMF, DCM, THF, Chloroform |
| Purity | >95% (HPLC) |
| Appearance | Grey solid |
| Storage Conditions | -20°C. Desiccate |
| Shipping Conditions | Ambient temperature |
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