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| S-Carboxyethylisothiuronium chloride Basic information |
Product Name: | S-Carboxyethylisothiuronium chloride | Synonyms: | Carboxyethylisothiouronium chloride;CARBOXYETHYLISOTHIURONIUM CHLORIDE (ATP);(ATP)S-Carboxyethylisothiuronium chloride;ATP;Carboxyethylisothiuronium chloride;Caboxyethylisothiuroniumchloride;1,N6-Ethenoadenosine triphosphate;1-Deoxy-1-(3H-imidazo[2,1-i]purin-3-yl)-β-D-ribofuranose 5-triphosphoric acid | CAS: | 5425-78-5 | MF: | C3H7ClN2O2S | MW: | 170.61 | EINECS: | 231-010-5 | Product Categories: | | Mol File: | 5425-78-5.mol | |
| S-Carboxyethylisothiuronium chloride Chemical Properties |
storage temp. | -20°C | form | solution |
Toxicity | A high-energy intermediate essential for normal
metabolic processes that require energy (e.g., muscle contraction,
active transport). In toxicology, ATP is important as a
precursor of the conjugating group in such phase II reactions
as sulfate formation and methylation. Toxicants that block
ATP formation either by uncoupling mitochondrial oxidative
phosphorylation (e.g., dinitrophenol) or by inhibiting mitochondrial
electron transport (e.g., cyanide) are important in
toxicology. |
| S-Carboxyethylisothiuronium chloride Usage And Synthesis |
Uses | ATP, lithium salt has been used as a component in:
- loading buffer
- in vitro transcription reaction mixture
- ligation mix
| General Description | ATP is a 100mM solution of the lithium salt (pH 7). | Biochem/physiol Actions | Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a central metabolite, which acts as an energy transfer molecule, a phosphate donor and a signaling molecule inside the cells. This extracellular signaling molecule also serves as a neurotransmitter in peripheral and central nervous systems. In the peripheral nervous system, ATP participates in chemical transmission. |
| S-Carboxyethylisothiuronium chloride Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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