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CHAPS

Catalog No.GC11975

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CHAPS Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 75621-03-3

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10mM (in 1mL Water)
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500mg
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1g
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5g
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CHAPS is a zwitterionic nondenaturing detergent for solubilizing membrane proteins. Target: CHAPS is often used as a detergent in the solubilization and purification of membrane proteins for several advantageous reasons.CHAPS detergent is non-denaturing to membrane proteins, can solubilize proteins, disaggregate protein-protein interactions and is electrically neutral. CHAPS is also useful in ion exchange chromatography and isoelectric focusing as it is zwitterionic and does not exhibit a net charge between pH 2 to 12. The critical micelle concentration of CHAPS is 6-10mM.

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[3]. Pasquali C, Fialka I, Huber LA. Preparative two-dimensional gel electrophoresis of membrane proteins. Electrophoresis. 1997 Dec;18(14):2573-81.
[4]. Menshikova I, Menshikov E, Filenko N, Lyubchenko YL. Nucleosomes structure and dynamics: effect of CHAPS. Int J Biochem Mol Biol. 2011;2(2):129-137.
[5]. Krofli A, Sarac B, Be ter-Roga M. Thermodynamic characterization of 3-[(3-cholamidopropyl)-dimethylammonium]-1-propanesulfonate (CHAPS) micellization using isothermal titration calorimetry: temperature, salt, and pH dependence. Langmuir. 2012 Jul 17;28(

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