Ac4GalNAz (N-Azidoacetylgalactosamine-tetraacylated)

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The tetraacetylated N-Azidoacetyl-galactosamine (Ac4GalNAz) is an azide-labeled monosaccharide that provides a highly specific tool for studying glycoproteins through metabolic labeling in vivo and subsequent chemoselective ligation.

Ac4GalNAz is cell-permeable unnatural sugar that is intracellularly processed and incorporated instead of its natural monosaccharide counterpart N-Acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc).

The resulting azide-contained glycoprotein can be detected via Cu(I)-catalyzed (CuAAC) or copper-free (SPAAC) click reaction with either fluorescent-labeled alkynes/cycloalkynes or biotin-alkyne.

The recommended concentration for cell labeling is 25-75 μM, and this concentration range may be a starting point for an individual experiment setup.

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General properties

Appearance: white crystals
Molecular weight: 430.37
CAS number: 653600-56-7
Molecular formula: C16H22N4O10
Solubility: DMSO, DMF, DCM, THF, Chloroform
Quality control: NMR 1H and HPLC-MS (95+%)
Storage conditions: 24 months after receival at -20°C in the dark. Transportation: at room temperature for up to 3 weeks. Desiccate.
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