Click Tat (47-59) – Click Peptides

Tat (47-59) is a cell penetrating cationic peptide derived from the N-terminus of the Tat protein, which is a trans-activator of the transcription protein present in the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Specifically, TAT (47-57) is located within the arginine-rich basic domain of the TAT peptide. TAT has three domains which function to aid HIV through transactivation, DNA binding and nuclear transport. As a cell penetrating peptide (CPP) TAT aids in the cellular uptake of molecules and hence serves a valuable purpose in transduction methods. This property has been demonstrated through its ability of allowing toxins such as the neurotoxin Botulinum neurotoxin Type A, produced by the Clostridium botulinum type A bacteria to penetrate the skin barrier non-invasively. Tat (47-59) is provided here with a N-terminal alkyne attachment. Two of the most regularly encountered functional groups for click chemistry are azides and alkynes, and the azide-alkyne cycloaddition has become the most popular click reaction. The use of click chemistry with alkyne-Tat (47-59) allows a wide variety of applications particularly for conjugation, modification, and peptide design.

 

Technical specification

 KD20 peptide Sequence : 4pentynyl-GRKKRRQRRRPPQ-NH2
 KD20 peptide MW : 1.797.1 g/mol
 KD20 peptide Purity : > 95%
 KD20 peptide Counter-Ion : TFA Salts
Peptide library synthesis KD20 peptide Delivery format : Lyophilized

Price

 

Product Size Price €
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CRB1000107-0.5 mg 0.5 mg 141 € 113 $
CRB1000107-1 mg 1 mg 193 € 154 $
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