Alpha-Sulfo-beta-Alanine

Alpha-Sulfo-beta-Alanine

Published on 10/11/2011

alpha-Sulfo-beta-Alanine has been used to couple to hydrophobic labels like Cyanine and Rhodamine dyes and other hydrophobic residues to increase their solubility in water. As di- or tripeptide a further increase of hydrophilicity can be achieved. Fmoc-beta-Ala(SO3H)-OH can be coupled in SPPS by standard phosphonium or uronium based coupling reagents. In high throughput technologies for DNA sequencing and genomics charge-modified dye-labeled dideoxynucleoside-5’-triphosphates were synthesized for ‘direct-load’ applications in DNA sequencing.

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Fmoc-beta-Ala(SO3H)-OH

Code: FAA1915
CAS: 1005412-03-2 
Chemical Name: N-(9-Fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl)-alpha-sulfo-beta-Alanine,
(SR)-3-(9-Fluorenylmethyloxycarbonylamino)-2-sulfo-propanoic acid
Formula: C18H17NO7S
Mol. Weight: 391,4 g/mole

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H-beta-Ala(SO3H)-OH

Code: HAA1860
CAS: 15924-28-4 
Chemical Name: alpha-Sulfo-beta-Alanine, (SR)-3-Amino-2-sulfo-propanoic acid
Formula: C3H7NO5S
Mol. Weight: 169,16 g/mole

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alpha-Sulfo-beta-Alanine has been used to couple to hydrophobic labels like Cyanine and Rhodamine dyes and other hydrophobic residues to increase their solubility in water. As di- or tripeptide a further increase of hydrophilicity can be achieved. Fmoc-beta-Ala(SO3H)-OH can be coupled in SPPS by standard phosphonium or uronium based coupling reagents. In high throughput technologies for DNA sequencing and genomics charge-modified dye-labeled dideoxynucleoside-5’-triphosphates were synthesized for ‘direct-load’ applications in DNA sequencing.

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