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Iodoacetamide (IAA) is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula ICH2CONH2. It is an
alkylating agent used for
peptide mapping purposes. Its actions...
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cysteine residues. When
compared to
other alkylation agents, such as
iodoacetamide, acrylamide, and N-ethylmaleimide, 4-VP is less reactive,
meaning the...
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crucial to the enzyme's
catalytic function. The
residue is
alkylated by
iodoacetamide in both the
cytosolic and
mitochondrial isozymes, with modifications...
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medical condition Iodoacetamide, an
alkylating agent Isoamyl alcohol, a
common name for 3-Methylbutan-1-ol...
- = 478 nm) to the thiol. Its
alkylating properties are
comparable to
iodoacetamide.
Bromobimane is
prepared from 3,4-dimethyl-2-pyrazolin-5-one (a condensation...
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cysteine residue (see schematic). In
comparison with its
amide derivative,
iodoacetamide,
iodoacetate reacts substantially slower. This
observation appears contradictory...
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organoiodine compounds are
stronger alkylating agents. For example,
iodoacetamide and
iodoacetic acid
denature proteins by
irreversibly alkylating cysteine...
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trypsin as a protease, urea to
denature the
tertiary structure, and
iodoacetamide to
modify the
cysteine residues.
After digestion, LC–MS is used for...
- elements: a
reactive group for
labeling an
amino acid side
chain (e.g.,
iodoacetamide to
modify cysteine residues), an
isotopically coded linker, and a tag...
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Related compounds Related compounds Fluoroacetamide Bromoacetamide Iodoacetamide Chloroacetic acid
Acetamide Dichloroacetamide N-Chlorosuccinimide Except...