Specifications:
Chemical Formula: C112H137N15O25
Molecular Weight: 2093.37
CAS: N/A
Purity: >90%
Physical Form: red foam
Solubility: DCM, THF, acetonitrile, DMF and DMSO
Storage at: -20 oC
Methyltetrazine-PEG2-tris-PEG3-DBCO is a heterotetrafunctional linker containing three DBCO moieties for click chemistry reactions and one methyltetrazine moiety for inverse electron demand Diels-Alder cycloaddition reaction. The tetrazine will react with strained alkenes such as trans-cyclooctene, norbornene and cyclopropene to yield a stable dihydropyridazine linkage. The extremely fast kinetics and selectivity enables the conjugation of two low abundance biopolymers in an aqueous and otherwise complex chemical environment. This bioorthogonal reaction possesses excellent selectivity and biocompatibility such that the complimentary partners can react with each other within richly functionalized biological systems, in some cases, living organisms. Thus, tetrazine-TCO ligation has found numerous applications in fluorescent imaging, drug delivery, PET and SPECT imaging, radionuclide therapy, radiochemistry or drug target identification among several others.
Biocompatible – click reaction occurs efficiently under mild buffer conditions; requires no accessory reagents such as a copper catalyst or reducing agents (e.g. DTT)
Chemoselective – tetrazines and trans-cyclooctene groups do not react or interfere with other functional groups found in biological samples but conjugate to one another with high efficiency
Unprecedented kinetics – inverse-electron demand Diels-Alder chemistry is the fastest bioorthogonal ligation available
Hydrophilic spacer – PEG spacer enhances solubility in aqueous buffers