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Discover MYTsA as coupling reagent for peptide synthesis in “traditional” C→N and vice versa in “natural” N→C direction. Avoid racemization and benefit of improved atom economy!
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Discover the diversity of TentaGel® Resins ! Read our blog to get more information about our latest product additions and possible applications and find the right resin for your research endeavors!
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Mix & Match. Discover typically employed protecting groups used to temporarily mask reactive functional moieties during solid-phase peptide synthesis to prevent undesired side-reactions.
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Shaken, not stirred. Amino-Li resin – a cross-linked polyacrylic amide solid support suitable for the synthesis of peptides and biomolecules, which is compatible with organic as well as aqueous solvents.
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What’s new? Don’t miss innovative building blocks and latest technologies – have a look at our new products flyer and discover our portfolio additions from January to June 2024!
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Novel excipients can help you master the challenges associated with the production and formulation of protein- and RNA-based drugs due to their inherent fragility. Discover the SURPAX TM technology!
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Encode beads with unique tags for combinatorial syntheses & screening. Build libraries & identify hits. Discover properties and applications of our novel bifunctional TentaGel® resins.
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Proposing norbornenes – strained, bicyclic alkenes for fast, copper-free, biocompatible click-conjugation with tetrazines. Read on for more details on applications and available products!
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Engineer shape-shifting peptides , controllable by a laser as magic wand! In this newsletter, we’ll explore the possibilities of photo switchable building blocks based on azobenzene.
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You are looking for monodisperse Sarcosines ? You want to use Sarcosine for SPPS? You need to improve your drug's hydrophilicity and search for PEG alternatives? Read on!
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The tetrazole isostere of malonyllysine is thermally stable and does not suffer from decarboxylation. Discover our building blocks suitable for incorporation via solid-phase peptide synthesis.
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Curious about the highlights of our 2023 portfolio additions? Discover innovative building blocks and latest technologies! Read on to check out the summary or get in contact if you need more details!
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Discover possibilities to fight chronic pain diseases by employing linker technologies. Check out the options for multiple drug conjugation in combination with different release mechanisms.
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Ongoing research efforts lead to the discovery of innovative building blocks and new APIs. However, for industrial applications, upscaling is required. Herein, we share the process development for Fmoc-Cys(Msbh)-OH.
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Keeping control! PEGylating reagents with a squaric acid ethyl ester react chemoselectively with side chain amino functions of surface-accessible Lysines in proteins. Other functionalities are not affected.
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You want to attach your small molecule to a certain carrier? Let’s analyze the functional groups present and discuss Linkerology® possibilities for permanent or trigger-inducible, tracelessly-cleavable linkage.
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Bioengineering in combination with Linkerology® . Check out the unique options for membrane proteins, recombinant immunotoxins (RITs) and novel antibody-drug conjugates.
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Allotropes of carbon show distinct characteristics in structure and e.g. electric and biophysiological properties. Discover how these materials can be further exploited by linker attachment!
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Curious about our latest portfolio additions from January to June 2023? Discover our New Products Flyer and check out the summary of recent product highlights! Get in contact for more details!
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Plasma technology allows to equip inert polymers such as poly(ethylene) or polystyrene with functional groups like amine or carboxylate enabling further conjugations and applications. Read on!
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Plant-derived Cholesterol of high and consistent product quality in accordance with Pharmacopoeia requirements to replace established animal source material in LNP formulation. Read on!
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Building blocks with a strained triple bond do not require copper catalysis when used in click chemistry. Discover CliCr®: improved solubility in aqueous conditions and high reactivity! Click here!
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Peptide therapeutics – fewer injections/lower doses by prolonging their half-life via addition of a lipid modification that promotes binding to serum proteins such as albumin. Read on for recent innovations!
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From beginning of May until end of July 2023 we offer special polysarcosine bundles each containing three functionalized PSars of different molecular weight (5 kDa, 10 kDa, 15 kDa), 100 mg each.
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Our monofunctionalized dextrans are enriching the toolbox of polymer therapeutics – Dextrans benefit of excellent solubility, biocompatibility, biodegradability, and non-immunogenicity.
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PEGs are being used as spacers, as hydrophilic decoration, and building blocks. Read on for more detailed information about the reactivity of different PEG derivatives and how to use them.
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You want to get an overview about the different Click technologies as well as available derivatives and applications? Let’s arrange a (virtual) talk by Iris Biotech about your topic of choice – Contact us!
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See how our “mRNA grade” DTT and Spermidine can support also your nucleic acid production. Read on for more information.
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The 2022 Chemistry Nobel prize is awarded to B. Sharpless, M. Meldal and C. Bertozzi for their work in the field of Click Chemistry. At Iris, we are providing clickable building blocks for nobel chemistry. Read on for more information!
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The ChemMatrix® resin production and distribution was discontinued by its manufacturer SEQENS. Products are only available at Iris till current stock is sold out. Read on for more information!
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You want to get an overview about the various resins available at Iris Biotech as well as their specifications, differences, and applications? Read on for further information and details.
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You just started working in the field of solid phase (peptide) synthesis and want to get familiar with resins? Click here to get an overview about the different parameters describing resins.
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You missed our workshop featuring Prof. María Jesus Vicent Docón (Head of Polymer Therapeutics Lab)? Any further questions? Please get in contact via info@iris-biotech.de.
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Discover our products suitable for drug delivery including poly ethyleneglycols (PEGs), poly amino acids (PArg, PGlu, PLys, POR, PSar), poly(oxazoline)s, as well as fullerenes. Read on to find out more!
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We are providing variously functionalized, protected and unprotected fatty acid derivatives suitable for SPPS and further conjugation, e.g. via Click chemistry. Read on to discover our portfolio.
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You missed our workshop featuring Dr. Nadja Berger and Dr. Manoj Kumar Muthyala (R&D Scientists; Belyntic GmbH)? Any further questions? Please get in contact via info@iris-biotech.de.
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Interested in polymers for the delivery of promising drug candidates, e.g. nucleic acids? Discover our selection of lipidated polyamino acids and custom capabilities. Read on to find out more!
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Interested in the introduction of Sarcosine (N-methylglycine), e.g. for hydrophilicity increase of your derivative of choice or for PEG replacement? Check-out our available Sarcosine building blocks!
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Polysarcosines (PSars) – a true alternative to polyethyleneglycols (PEGs) - stand out in terms of safety, synthetic control, and versatility. Interested? Read on to find out more about their properties.
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Discover the versatile applications of hydrazone resins e.g. for the preparation of peptide hydrazides, or the generation of peptide thio esters. Read on to find out more and see our available products.
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The linkage of a drug to its carrier via a disulfide-based self-immolative linker allows for the specific intracellular release of the active molecule upon glutathione reduction and linker cleavage.
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Isopropyl-β-D-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG) is one of the most commonly utilized reagents in molecular biology.
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Amongst various somatostatin analogues, the pentacyclic heptapeptide TT-232 bears unique properties. Iris Biotech offers TT-232 as triacetate and trifluoroacetate salt, respectively, as well as conjugated to either biotin or the fluorophore indocyanine green.
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Find out more about our partner SciClix from Singapore and our new collaboration!
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Find out which Maillard Reaction Products from Iris Biotech were used in the development of a state-of-the-art analytical method for 15 different AGEs.
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28 - 30 August 2019
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Protease inhibitors are molecules that inhibit protease function by binding either reversibly or irreversibly to the enzyme.
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Delivery of hydrophilic compounds across membranes is usually problematic. Modification with triphenylphosphonium ions has been shown to overcome this barrier.
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September 2 - 4, 2018
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Iris Biotech introduces a comprehensive set of photo-crosslinking amino acids bearing the diazirine moiety.
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28-30 May 2018
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Polyarginines are well known for their ability to enhance cell penetration.
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Poly-(α-L-glutamic acid) is a synthetic polypeptide of L-Glu linked by the alpha-amino groups (α-PGA). These polyanionic and biodegradable polymers can be used for a variety of purposes.
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Polylysines are polymers of the canonical amino acid Lysine, and are characterized by their high charge density caused by the presence of one free amino group per lysine monomer.
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10 - 11 August 2017
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Azido and alkyne functions can cyclise by an intramolecular CuI or Cu0 catalyzed azide-alkyne 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition (CuAAC). This so-called Click Reaction, developed by K. Barry Sharpless and Morton Meldal, has meanwhile grown to a widely used type of reaction orthogonal to many other types of reactions in different kinds of applications.
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a) Catalyst-free Click Reaction
Cycloaddition reactions such as the [3+2] azide-alkyne and the [4+2] Diels-Alder reaction, are becoming common conjugation techniques. Applications range from imaging, drug design and development of sensors, thereby spanning the fields of chemical biology, material science, surface and polymer chemistry as well as many other fields.
Introduced in 2002, the copper-catalyzed variant of the azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) reaction has found broad applicability in t...
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Mutant or modified aminoacyl tRNA synthetases (aaRS) have been used to charge non-natural amino acids to the corresponding tRNA, which incorporates them into polypeptides or proteins during recombinant synthesis.
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The variations for linkers are endless, as in our catalogue program already hundreds of different derivatives are available for conjugation of small molecules, biomolecules and surfaces to each other.
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The polymers in this context are a polymeric linear structures with n repeating units of monomers. Depending whether the polymer is consisting of one single molecular weight (only one n existing) or of a range of compounds with an average mass and a distribution of n around a mean value, polymers are referred to as “monodisperse” or “polydisperse”.
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The polymers in this context are a polymeric linear structures with n repeating units of monomers. Depending whether the polymer is consisting of one single molecular weight (only one n existing) or of a range of compounds with an average mass and a distribution of n around a mean value, polymers are referred to as “monodisperse” or “polydisperse”.
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Polyglutamates are well known to be highly biocompatible, biodegradable and multifunctional polymers, which have already been used as building blocks in polymer drug conjugates and polymeric micelles.
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Potential alternatives to PEGs, polypeptoids in general and polysarcosine (PSR) in particular stand out in terms of safety, synthetic control and versatility.
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PEGs show a spectrum of unique physical and chemical properties, which have been described in literature extensively by the pioneers in PEGylation: Harris, Veronese and recently by Hermanson. Here are summarized the most common known properties.
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The Biopharmaceuticals market, estimated at US$ 200 billion globally in 2013 by reportbuyer.com (Biopharmaceuticals - A Global Market Overview, 2013, London), is further projected to reach US$ 500 billion by 2020, growing at 13.5 % CAGR between 2010 and 2020.
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Small drug molecules and also large biomolecules like proteins or antibodies suffer rapid clearance from human body.
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We now offer a series of Lysine dendrons for chemoselective functionalization of molecules containing carbonyl groups. These multivalent molecules carry diverse types of moieties, such as amine- or hydroxyl-groups, DOTA chelators or triphenylphosphonium (TPP) cations.
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Peptides as pharmaceutical compounds suffer from unfavorable pharmacokinetics which is, among other things, due to a slow uptake into cells and rapid proteolytic cleavage. N -Alkylation of peptides is a valuable tool to overcome these limitations. We now offer new kits that enable the facile preparation of peptoids and N -alkylated peptides.
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May 23rd - 25th, 2016 Valencia, Spain
The International Symposia on Polymer Therapeutics have become an excellent forum for the discussion of the latest developments in the emerging field of polymer therapeutics, emphasizing the importance of collaboration
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Polytriazole ligands such as THPTA accelerate the copper-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC), or “Click”, reaction. Moreover, with the use of further additives, polytriazoles facilitate CuAAC even in live cells by significantly lowering the bioavailability of the copper catalyst.
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Peptide linkers usually are cleaved under acidic conditions or using two-step procedures. Photocleavage proceeds under neutral conditions using UV light and can either be performed in batch or using flow chemistry.
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August, 6th - 7th, 2015 Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, CA, USA
The Peptoid Summit is a friendly gathering of students, post-docs, and PI’s investigating new directions in bio-inspired polymer research. Peptoids are a highly designable polymer system, allowing unprecedented control over the their exact chemical structure. This is leading to advances in a wide range of fields, from biomedicine to materials science. Our community is growin...
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A set of new statin analogues, so called Super-Threonines, is available consisting of Fmoc protected L-enantiomers with all possible 4 stereoisomers of chiral centers in the side chain. They appear in nature as bridge building element in cyclodepsipeptides, like pipecolidepsin A, a compound which shows relevant cytotoxic activity in three human tumor cell lines (lung, colon, breast) and has unique structural features.
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Aldehydes are between alcohols and carboxylic acids with respect to their oxidation level and show specific reactivity. Therefore they are highly interesting building blocks and intermediates for a large number of very interesting classes of reactions and compounds such as Wittig reaction, formation of secondary alcohols, heterocycles and semiaminals to name only a few.
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January 20th-21st, 2015 Dechema-Haus Frankfurt, Germany
The 10 th Status Seminar on Chemical Biology will highlight cutting-edge research from the United Kingdom and Germany. The programme consists of three sessions:
Applied Structural biology
Biomaterials and polymers in chemical biology
Diversity and target oriented synthesis concepts
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The presence of catalytic copper, limits the in vivo application of the Click this reaction for several reasons.
We offer custom synthesis of Strained Cyclooctynes and Substituted 1,2,4,5- Tetrazines as building blocks for fast Click reactions in the absence of any catalyst.
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Novel liposomes built of dPEG-Phospholipids with defined PEG chain length provide prolonged blood-circulation time and improved cellular uptake as administration carriers for drugs, delivering active molecules to the desired target.
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May 19th - 21th, 2014 Centro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe Valencia, Spain
Unlike other Drug Delivery Symposia that have a broader remit, this unique conference series was specifically established to provide a forum for interdisciplinary exchange of state-of-the-art techniques and advances in knowledge relating to the design, clinical development and commercialisation of Polymer Therapeutics.
The key topics discussed during the 10th International Symposium on Polymer Therapeutics are...
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Superior Performance at a Sensational Price!
Available as –COOH, -NHS, -Maleimide, -Alkyne, -Azide
Half the price of other well-known dyes like Alexa- & Cy-Dyes.
Available also in large quantities.
Broadly applied in cell imaging, FRET, fluorescence quenching.
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Aryl azides are well-known precursors of nitrenes and have been introduced by Fleet et al . as versatile photoaffinity labeling agents to probe biological receptors.
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May 28th-30th, 2012 Valencia, Spain
From Laboratory to Clinical Practice
For details on the meeting please follow this link to the official website of CIPF
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H-L-Aha-OH*HCl H-L-Dab(N3)-OH
4-Azido-L-homoalanine (S)-2-Amino-4-azidobutanoic acid hydrochloride
Formula: C 4 H 8 N 4 O 2 *HCl Molecular Weight: 144,13*35,45 g/mole
CAS: 942518-29-8
CODE: HAA5730
1g: EUR 200,- US$ 300,- 5g: ...
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Cleland's reagent, also known as dithiothreitol or DTT is a water soluble protective reagent for sulfhydryl groups. It reduces disulfide linkages to free sulfhydryl groups in proteins and enzymes. It is a component of buffers used in protocols for the isolation and purification of proteins.
DTT (racemic), Cleland's Reagent
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Lipase B from Candida antarctica (EC 3.1.1.3) adsorbed on hydrophobic polymer Polystyrene DVB cross linked, 300-700µm, Synthetic Activity >10.000 U/g (dry), very high mechanical stability - suitable for packed bed reactors
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PGA (Penicillin G Amidase, Penicillin Acylase, Penicillin Amidohydrolase from E.coli on acrylic resin, Systematic name: Penicillin amidohydrolase, E.C. 3.5.1.11) has an active pocket, which is very specific for phenyl acetic acid. The prominent commercial use is hydrolysis of a phenylacetamid bond during production of the penicillin API 6-APA (De Martin et al., J. Mol. Catal. B:Enzymatic 1999; 6: 437). The high specifity of PGA towards the Phenylacetyl moiety makes the use of Phacm as new alternative ...
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