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CHAPSO, ≥98%
CHAPSO is the hydroxy analog of CHAPS; a nondenaturing zwitterionic detergent for solubilizing proteins, especially integral membrane proteins while maintaining the functional capability of the protein of interest. It has a more polar head group than CHAPS, giving it a greater solubility. CHAPSO has a high CMC (8 mM) and does not denature membrane-bound proteins. It can solubilize the opiate receptor in a state exhibiting reversible binding of opiates.
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CHAPSO, ≥98%
CHAPSO is the hydroxy analog of CHAPS; a nondenaturing zwitterionic detergent for solubilizing proteins, especially integral membrane proteins while maintaining the functional capability of the protein of interest. It has a more polar head group than CHAPS, giving it a greater solubility. CHAPSO has a high CMC (8 mM) and does not denature membrane-bound proteins. It can solubilize the opiate receptor in a state exhibiting reversible binding of opiates.
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CHAPSO, ≥98%
CHAPSO is the hydroxy analog of CHAPS; a nondenaturing zwitterionic detergent for solubilizing proteins, especially integral membrane proteins while maintaining the functional capability of the protein of interest. It has a more polar head group than CHAPS, giving it a greater solubility. CHAPSO has a high CMC (8 mM) and does not denature membrane-bound proteins. It can solubilize the opiate receptor in a state exhibiting reversible binding of opiates.
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CHAPSO, ≥98%
CHAPSO is the hydroxy analog of CHAPS; a nondenaturing zwitterionic detergent for solubilizing proteins, especially integral membrane proteins while maintaining the functional capability of the protein of interest. It has a more polar head group than CHAPS, giving it a greater solubility. CHAPSO has a high CMC (8 mM) and does not denature membrane-bound proteins. It can solubilize the opiate receptor in a state exhibiting reversible binding of opiates.