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Cat #: V11269 CAS #: 64987-85-5 Purity ≥ 98%
Description: SMCC, formerly known as succinimidyl-4-[N-maleimidomethyl]cyclohexane-1-carboxylate, is a heterobifunctional protein crosslinker. SMCC is an amine-to-sulfhydryl crosslinker that contains NHS-ester and maleimide reactive groups at opposite ends of a medium-length cyclohexane-stabilized spacer arm (8.3 angstroms). SMCC conjugation occurs via a maleimide group that is sulfhydryl (thiol; -SH) reactive and a NHS ester group that is amine reactive and forms stable, covalent protein crosslinks.
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Molecular Weight (MW) | 334.32 |
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Molecular Formula | C16H18N2O6 |
CAS No. | 64987-85-5 |
SMILES Code | O=C(C1CCC(CN2C(C=CC2=O)=O)CC1)ON3C(CCC3=O)=O |
Synonyms | SMCC; SMCC crosslinker; heterobifunctional cross-linker; |
Protocol | In Vitro | SMCC or sulfo-SMCC can use to conjugate keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) and ovalbumin (OVA). In the the conjugation system, 300 μl KLH or OVA (3 mg) and 30 μl SMCC or Sulfo-SMCC (the final concentration of 0.1 mM) are added in PBS with final volume of 3 ml. |
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In Vivo | Using the SMCC-conjugation method is able to induce potent immune responses to whole protein or peptide antigens by injection of antigen-coupled syngeneic splenic mononuclear cells in mice. |
Solvent volume to be added | Mass (the weight of a compound) | |||
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Mother liquor concentration | 1mg | 5mg | 10mg | 20mg |
1mM | 2.9911 mL | 14.9557 mL | 29.9115 mL | 59.8229 mL |
5mM | 0.5982 mL | 2.9911 mL | 5.9823 mL | 11.9646 mL |
10mM | 0.2991 mL | 1.4956 mL | 2.9911 mL | 5.9823 mL |
20mM | 0.1496 mL | 0.7478 mL | 1.4956 mL | 2.9911 mL |
This equation is commonly abbreviated as: C1 V1 = C2 V2
- (1) Please be sure that the solution is clear before the addition of next solvent. Dissolution methods like vortex, ultrasound or warming and heat may be used to aid dissolving.
- (2) Be sure to add the solvent(s) in order.