INA
INA (5-iodonaphthyl-1-azide) is a lipophilic photoreactive probe, which has been used to selectively label membrane-embedded cysteine residues of proteins.
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Product Description
INA (5-iodonaphthyl-1-azide) is a lipophilic photoreactive probe, which has been used to selectively label membrane-embedded cysteine residues of proteins (1).
- Light yellow solid soluble in DMSO or DMF
- Store at 4°C and protect from light
- C10H6IN3
- MW: 295.08
References
1. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 100, 886 (2003).
2. Photochem Photobiol 86(5), 1099 (2010).
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