BICINE, 0.5M buffer soln., pH 8.5
BICINE, 0.5M buffer soln.,  pH 8.5
BICINE, 0.5M buffer soln.,  pH 8.5
BICINE, 0.5M buffer soln.,  pH 8.5
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BICINE, 0.5M buffer soln., pH 8.5

CAS: 150-25-4 | C6H12NNaO4 | 185.16 g/mol
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Specifications
CAS150-25-4
ChEBICHEBI:40957
Chemical Name or MaterialBICINE buffer soln.
IUPAC Name2-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]acetic acid
InChI KeyMFBDBXAVPLFMNJ-UHFFFAOYSA-M
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A zwitterionic amino acid buffer agent used for low temperature work. The use of bicine in a thin layer ion exchange chromatography method for protein resolution has been published. Bicine has been utilized in peptide and protein crystallization. A kinetic study of a quaternary transition-state analogue complex of creatine kinase used bicine in the reaction buffer. A multiphasic buffer system for SDS-PAGE of proteins and peptides that incorporates bicine has been described.

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Applications
A zwitterionic amino acid buffer agent used for low temperature work. The use of bicine in a thin layer ion exchange chromatography method for protein resolution has been published. Bicine has been utilized in peptide and protein crystallization. A kinetic study of a quaternary transition-state analogue complex of creatine kinase used bicine in the reaction buffer. A multiphasic buffer system for SDS-PAGE of proteins and peptides that incorporates bicine has been described.

Solubility
Soluble in water (1M) at 20°C, ethanol (slightly), ether (slightly), and chloroform (slightly).

Notes
Store in cool place. Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. P Walde.; R Wick.; M Fresta.; A Mangone. Autopoietic self-reproduction of fatty acid vesicles. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 116, (26), 11649-11654.
  2. SS Mansy.; JP Schrum.; M Krishnamurthy.; S Tob. Template-directed synthesis of a genetic polymer in a model protocell. Nature. 2008, 454, 122-125.