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HSPC/Chol/DSPE-mPEG2000/MPL (56.2/38.5/4.3/1, mol/mol) Liposomes
$750.00 – $2,350.00
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HSPC/Chol/DSPE-mPEG2000/DSPE-mPEG2000-maleimide (50/45/4/1, mol/mol) Liposomes
$600.00 – $1,815.00
Maleimide-reactive, PEGylated
PEGylated liposomes containing free maleimide functional group for maleimide-thiol conjugation. The liposomes are co-formulated with 1 mol% DSPE-mPEG2000-maleimide, and supplied in a pH-optimized buffer for direct conjugation of the thiol-containing molecule of choice. Conjugation can be achieved by incubating the liposomes with the activated thiol-containing compound which has been reduced by a disulfide bond reducing agent such as (tris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine) (TCEP), which can be purchased as an add-on.
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Specifications
LCC-0001 | |
Lipid Composition | HSPC/Chol/DSPE-mPEG2000/DSPE-mPEG2000-maleimide (50/45/4/1, mol/mol) |
30 mM | |
Hydration Solution | PBS, pH 6.8 |
External Solution | PBS, pH 6.8 |
Average Size | 70-120 nm |
Additional Information
Additional Information
Liquid, suspension | |
2 °C to 8 °C (do not freeze) | |
Shelf Life* | 6 months |
HSPC: L-α-phosphatidylcholine, hydrogenated (Soy); Chol : Cholesterol; DSPE-mPEG2000: 1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine-N-[methoxy(polyethylene glycol)-2000]; DSPE-mPEG2000-maleimide: 1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine-N-[maleimide(polyethylene glycol)-2000]; TCEP: tris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine | |
Applications | |
Background |
The maleimide-thiol reaction is a click chemistry technique useful for the selective bioconjugation of molecules containing sulfhydryl groups to a secondary molecule containing maleimide moieties. Thiols are most notably found in nature via the amino acid residue cysteine; thus, maleimide-thiol coupling is frequently employed for bioconjugation of cysteine-containing biomolecules such as proteins and peptides. Moreover, synthetic oligonucleotides can be engineered to contain thiol groups, enabling maleimide coupling to nucleic acids [1]. These liposomes are prepared containing 1 mol% of DSPE-mPEG2000-maleimide, in an optimal buffer pH of 6.8. The reaction is relatively straight forward: maleimide- and thiol- containing compounds are allowed to react overnight at room temperature or 4oC. It is common to exclude oxygen from the system by flushing with an inert gas such as nitrogen or by applying vacuum. Additionally, as thiols have the tendency to form disulfide bonds, which will not react with maleimides, a reducing agent such as tris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine (TCEP) is generally included [2]. A saturated TCEP solution is available as an add-on to your order if desired. After conjugation, the external buffer may be exchanged to remove TCEP by using dialysis or a centrifugal filtration device. |
References | [1] https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/protein-biology/protein-biology-learning-center/protein-biology-resource-library/pierce-protein-methods/sulfhydryl-reactive-crosslinker-chemistry.html [2] https://www.lumiprobe.com/protocols/protein-maleimide-labeling |
*When maintained under the specified storage conditions.