XMP

Xanthosine-5'-monophosphate, Sodium salt

Catálogo Nº Apresentação Preço (R$) Comprar
NU-603S 150 μl (10 mM)Sob demanda Adicionar ao Carrinho
NU-603L 5 x 150 μl (10 mM)Sob demanda Adicionar ao Carrinho
Structural formula of XMP (Xanthosine-5'-monophosphate, Sodium salt)
Structural formula of XMP

For general laboratory use.

Envio: shipped on gel packs

Condições de armazenamento: store at -20 °C
Short term exposure (up to 1 week cumulative) to ambient temperature possible.

Validade: 12 months after date of delivery

Fórmula molecular: C10H13N4O9P (free acid)

Peso molecular: 364.21 g/mol (free acid)

CAS#: 25899-70-1

Pureza: ≥ 95 % (HPLC)

Forma: solution in water

Concentração: 10 mM - 11 mM

pH: 7.5 ±0.5

Propriedades espectroscópicas: λmax 276 nm, ε 9.6 L mmol-1 cm-1 (Tris-HCl pH 7.5)

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Hwang et al. (1999) Structure-based identification of a novel NTPase from Methanococcus jannaschii. Nat. Struct. Biol. 6 (7):691.

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