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Protein G
Protein G, a cell surface protein of group G streptococci, is a Type III Fc receptor that binds to the Fc region of IgG by a non-immune mechanism similar to that of protein A from Staphylococcus aureus. This product contains three IgG binding domains, but its albumin-binding region has been removed. Additionally, His-tag and cysteine have been added to N- and C-termini, respectively, to facilitate purification and conjugation. This does not affect the protein’s ability to bind to IgG.
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Protein G MagBeads
GenScript Protein G MagBeads are superparamagnetic beads covalently bound with recombinant protein G for antibody purification. The beads are supplied as 25% slurry in phosphate buffered saline (PBS), pH 7.4, containing 20% ethanol. The Protein G MagBeads have a binding capacity of more than 10 mg Goat IgG per 1 ml settled beads.
Protein G, a bacterial cell wall protein isolated from group G Streptococci, binds to mammalian IgGs mainly through Fc regions. Native Protein G has three IgG binding domains and also the sites for albumin and cell-surface binding. Albumin and cell-surface binding domains have been eliminated from recombinant Protein G to reduce nonspecific binding. Protein G has greater affinity than Protein A for most mammalian IgGs, especially for certain subclasses including human IgG3, mouse IgG1 and rat IgG2a. Unlike Protein A, Protein G does not bind to human IgM, IgD and IgA.Product Details
Cat. No. Product Name Volume supplied MagBeads content L00274 Protein G MagBeads 2 ml 25% slurry -
Protein G MagBeads MX
GenScript Protein G MagBeads MX are superparamagnetic beads of average 40 μm in diameter, covalently coated with recombinant Protein G. The beads are supplied as 25% slurry in 20% ethanol. The Protein G MagBeads MX have a binding capacity of more than 25 mg Human IgG per 1 ml settled beads.
Protein G is a genetically engineered protein (MW≈22 kDa) that combines the IgG binding sites of both Protein A and Protein G. 6×His-tag was attached to its N-terminal to facilitate the purification. Protein G has greater affinity than protein A for most mammalian IgGs, especially for certain subclasses including human IgG3, mouse IgG1 and rat IgG2a. Unlike protein A, protein G does not bind to human IgM, IgD and IgA.Product Details
Cat. No. Product Name Volume supplied MagBeads content L00673 Protein G MagBeads MX 4 ml 25% slurry -
Protein G Resin
Description:
GenScript Protein G Resin is an affinity chromatography medium designed for easy, one-step purification of classes, subclasses and fragments of immunoglobulins from biological fluids and cell culture media. The recombinant protein G ligand is coupled to 4% highly cross-linked agarose. The static binding capacity of Protein G Resin is over 20 mg sheep IgG/ml settled resin. The dynamic binding capacity will vary depending on several factors such as target antibody, flow rate etc.
Protein G, a bacterial cell wall protein isolated from group G Streptococci, binds to mammalian IgGs mainly through Fc regions. Native protein G has 3 IgG binding domains and also sites for albumin and cell-surface binding. The latter have been eliminated from recombinant protein G to reduce nonspecific binding. Although protein G has very similar tertiary structures to protein A, their amino acid compositions differ significantly, resulting in different binding characteristics. Protein G can be used for purification of mammalian monoclonal and polyclonal IgGs that do not bind well to protein A. Protein G has greater affinity than protein A for most mammalian IgGs, especially for certain subclasses including human IgG3, mouse IgG1 and rat IgG2a. Unlike protein A, protein G does not bind to human IgM, IgD and IgA.
Total Volume:
5 ml settled resin (10 ml 50% slurry)
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Protein G Resin FF
GenScript Protein G Resin FF is an affinity chromatography medium designed for easy, one-step purification of classes, subclasses and fragments of immunoglobulins from biological fluids and from cell culture media. The recombinant protein G ligand is coupled to 4% highly cross-linked agarose. The static binding capacity of Protein G Resin FF is greater than 20 mg human IgG/ml settled resin. The dynamic binding capacity will vary depending on several factors such as target antibody, flow rate etc. Table 1 lists the characteristics of Protein G Resin FF.
Protein G, a bacterial cell wall protein isolated from group G Streptococci, binds to mammalian IgGs mainly through Fc regions. Native protein G has 3 IgG binding domains and also sites for albumin and cell-surface binding. The latter have been eliminated from recombinant protein G to reduce nonspecific binding. Although protein G has very similar tertiary structures to protein A, their amino acid compositions differ significantly, resulting in different binding characteristics. Protein G can be used for purification of mammalian monoclonal and polyclonal IgGs that do not bind well to protein A. Protein G has greater affinity than protein A for most mammalian IgGs, especially for certain subclasses including human IgG3, mouse IgG1 and rat IgG2a. Unlike protein A, protein G does not bind to human IgM, IgD and IgA.Cat. No. Product Name Volume supplied Resin content L00664-5 Protein G Resin FF (5ml) 10ml 50% slurry L00664-25 Protein G Resin FF (25ml) 50ml 50% slurry L00664-100 Protein G Resin FF (100ml) 200ml 50% slurry Storage
Store in 20% ethanol at 2°C to 8°C. Do not freeze.Characteristics
Ligand Recombinant Streptococcal protein G lacking the albumin-binding sites expressed in E. coli Number of IgG binding sites per ligand 3 M.W. of ligand Approximately 22 kDa PI of ligand 4.69 Degree of substitution Approximately 2 mg protein G/ml settled resin Static binding capacity ≥ 20 mg human IgG/ml settled resin Matrix spherical 4% highly cross-linked agarose Average particle size 90 μm (45-165 μm) Recommended flow rate 50-300cm/h Storage solution 20% ethanol Storage and Stability 18 months when stored unopened at 2-8 °C -
Protein G Resin FF
GenScript Protein G Resin FF is an affinity chromatography medium designed for easy, one-step purification of classes, subclasses and fragments of immunoglobulins from biological fluids and from cell culture media. The recombinant protein G ligand is coupled to 4% highly cross-linked agarose. The static binding capacity of Protein G Resin FF is greater than 20 mg human IgG/ml settled resin. The dynamic binding capacity will vary depending on several factors such as target antibody, flow rate etc. Table 1 lists the characteristics of Protein G Resin FF.
Protein G, a bacterial cell wall protein isolated from group G Streptococci, binds to mammalian IgGs mainly through Fc regions. Native protein G has 3 IgG binding domains and also sites for albumin and cell-surface binding. The latter have been eliminated from recombinant protein G to reduce nonspecific binding. Although protein G has very similar tertiary structures to protein A, their amino acid compositions differ significantly, resulting in different binding characteristics. Protein G can be used for purification of mammalian monoclonal and polyclonal IgGs that do not bind well to protein A. Protein G has greater affinity than protein A for most mammalian IgGs, especially for certain subclasses including human IgG3, mouse IgG1 and rat IgG2a. Unlike protein A, protein G does not bind to human IgM, IgD and IgA.Cat. No. Product Name Volume supplied Resin content L00664-5 Protein G Resin FF (5ml) 10ml 50% slurry L00664-25 Protein G Resin FF (25ml) 50ml 50% slurry L00664-100 Protein G Resin FF (100ml) 200ml 50% slurry Storage
Store in 20% ethanol at 2°C to 8°C. Do not freeze.Characteristics
Ligand Recombinant Streptococcal protein G lacking the albumin-binding sites expressed in E. coli Number of IgG binding sites per ligand 3 M.W. of ligand Approximately 22 kDa PI of ligand 4.69 Degree of substitution Approximately 2 mg protein G/ml settled resin Static binding capacity ≥ 20 mg human IgG/ml settled resin Matrix spherical 4% highly cross-linked agarose Average particle size 90 μm (45-165 μm) Recommended flow rate 50-300cm/h Storage solution 20% ethanol Storage and Stability 18 months when stored unopened at 2-8 °C -
Protein G Resin FF
GenScript Protein G Resin FF is an affinity chromatography medium designed for easy, one-step purification of classes, subclasses and fragments of immunoglobulins from biological fluids and from cell culture media. The recombinant protein G ligand is coupled to 4% highly cross-linked agarose. The static binding capacity of Protein G Resin FF is greater than 20 mg human IgG/ml settled resin. The dynamic binding capacity will vary depending on several factors such as target antibody, flow rate etc. Table 1 lists the characteristics of Protein G Resin FF.
Protein G, a bacterial cell wall protein isolated from group G Streptococci, binds to mammalian IgGs mainly through Fc regions. Native protein G has 3 IgG binding domains and also sites for albumin and cell-surface binding. The latter have been eliminated from recombinant protein G to reduce nonspecific binding. Although protein G has very similar tertiary structures to protein A, their amino acid compositions differ significantly, resulting in different binding characteristics. Protein G can be used for purification of mammalian monoclonal and polyclonal IgGs that do not bind well to protein A. Protein G has greater affinity than protein A for most mammalian IgGs, especially for certain subclasses including human IgG3, mouse IgG1 and rat IgG2a. Unlike protein A, protein G does not bind to human IgM, IgD and IgA.Cat. No. Product Name Volume supplied Resin content L00664-5 Protein G Resin FF (5ml) 10ml 50% slurry L00664-25 Protein G Resin FF (25ml) 50ml 50% slurry L00664-100 Protein G Resin FF (100ml) 200ml 50% slurry Storage
Store in 20% ethanol at 2°C to 8°C. Do not freeze.Characteristics
Ligand Recombinant Streptococcal protein G lacking the albumin-binding sites expressed in E. coli Number of IgG binding sites per ligand 3 M.W. of ligand Approximately 22 kDa PI of ligand 4.69 Degree of substitution Approximately 2 mg protein G/ml settled resin Static binding capacity ≥ 20 mg human IgG/ml settled resin Matrix spherical 4% highly cross-linked agarose Average particle size 90 μm (45-165 μm) Recommended flow rate 50-300cm/h Storage solution 20% ethanol Storage and Stability 18 months when stored unopened at 2-8 °C -
Protein G Resin FF Prepacked Column
GenScript Protein G Resin FF is an affinity chromatography medium designed for easy, one-step purification of classes, subclasses and fragments of immunoglobulins from biological fluids and from cell culture media. The recombinant protein G ligand is coupled to 4% highly cross-linked agarose. The static binding capacity of Protein G Resin FF is greater than 20 mg human IgG/ml settled resin. The dynamic binding capacity will vary depending on several factors such as target antibody, flow rate etc. Table 1 lists the characteristics of Protein G Resin FF Prepacked Column.
Protein G, a bacterial cell wall protein isolated from group G Streptococci, binds to mammalian IgGs mainly through Fc regions. Native protein G has 3 IgG binding domains and also sites for albumin and cell-surface binding. The latter have been eliminated from recombinant protein G to reduce nonspecific binding. Although protein G has very similar tertiary structures to protein A, their amino acid compositions differ significantly, resulting in different binding characteristics. Protein G can be used for purification of mammalian monoclonal and polyclonal IgGs that do not bind well to protein A. Protein G has greater affinity than protein A for most mammalian IgGs, especially for certain subclasses including human IgG3, mouse IgG1 and rat IgG2a. Unlike protein A, protein G does not bind to human IgM, IgD and IgA.
Cat. No. Product Name Volume supplied Resin content L00681-12 Protein G Resin FF (1mlx2) 1mlx2 50% slurry L00681-51 Protein G Resin FF (5mlx1) 5mlx1 50% slurry L00681-55 Protein G Resin FF (5mlx5) 5mlx5 50% slurry Storage
Store in 20% ethanol at 2°C to 8°C. Do not freeze.
CharacteristicsLigand Recombinant Streptococcal protein G lacking the albumin-binding sites expressed in E. coli Number of IgG binding sites per ligand 3 M.W. of ligand Approximately 22 kDa PI of ligand 4.69 Degree of substitution Approximately 2 mg protein G/ml settled resin Static binding capacity ≥ 20 mg human IgG/ml settled resin Matrix spherical 4% highly cross-linked agarose Average particle size 90 μm (45-165 μm) Recommended flow rate 50-300cm/h Storage solution 20% ethanol Storage and Stability 18 months when stored unopened at 2-8 °C Column compatibility
The 5 mL and 1 mL columns are compatible with ÄKTA™ chromatography systems. Additional adaptors may be needed for other systems. The optimal flow rate is 1 mL/min for the 1 mL column, and 5 mL/min for the 5 mL column. For preserving the column integrity, please do not exceed a flow rate of 4 mL/min for the 1 mL column and 15 mL/min for the 5 mL column (The mobile phase of the test is aqueous buffers at room temperature and the alarm pressure is 0.3 MPa). -
Protein G Resin FF Prepacked Column
GenScript Protein G Resin FF is an affinity chromatography medium designed for easy, one-step purification of classes, subclasses and fragments of immunoglobulins from biological fluids and from cell culture media. The recombinant protein G ligand is coupled to 4% highly cross-linked agarose. The static binding capacity of Protein G Resin FF is greater than 20 mg human IgG/ml settled resin. The dynamic binding capacity will vary depending on several factors such as target antibody, flow rate etc. Table 1 lists the characteristics of Protein G Resin FF Prepacked Column.
Protein G, a bacterial cell wall protein isolated from group G Streptococci, binds to mammalian IgGs mainly through Fc regions. Native protein G has 3 IgG binding domains and also sites for albumin and cell-surface binding. The latter have been eliminated from recombinant protein G to reduce nonspecific binding. Although protein G has very similar tertiary structures to protein A, their amino acid compositions differ significantly, resulting in different binding characteristics. Protein G can be used for purification of mammalian monoclonal and polyclonal IgGs that do not bind well to protein A. Protein G has greater affinity than protein A for most mammalian IgGs, especially for certain subclasses including human IgG3, mouse IgG1 and rat IgG2a. Unlike protein A, protein G does not bind to human IgM, IgD and IgA.
Cat. No. Product Name Volume supplied Resin content L00681-12 Protein G Resin FF (1mlx2) 1mlx2 50% slurry L00681-51 Protein G Resin FF (5mlx1) 5mlx1 50% slurry L00681-55 Protein G Resin FF (5mlx5) 5mlx5 50% slurry Storage
Store in 20% ethanol at 2°C to 8°C. Do not freeze.
CharacteristicsLigand Recombinant Streptococcal protein G lacking the albumin-binding sites expressed in E. coli Number of IgG binding sites per ligand 3 M.W. of ligand Approximately 22 kDa PI of ligand 4.69 Degree of substitution Approximately 2 mg protein G/ml settled resin Static binding capacity ≥ 20 mg human IgG/ml settled resin Matrix spherical 4% highly cross-linked agarose Average particle size 90 μm (45-165 μm) Recommended flow rate 50-300cm/h Storage solution 20% ethanol Storage and Stability 18 months when stored unopened at 2-8 °C Column compatibility
The 5 mL and 1 mL columns are compatible with ÄKTA™ chromatography systems. Additional adaptors may be needed for other systems. The optimal flow rate is 1 mL/min for the 1 mL column, and 5 mL/min for the 5 mL column. For preserving the column integrity, please do not exceed a flow rate of 4 mL/min for the 1 mL column and 15 mL/min for the 5 mL column (The mobile phase of the test is aqueous buffers at room temperature and the alarm pressure is 0.3 MPa). -
Protein G Resin FF Prepacked Column
GenScript Protein G Resin FF is an affinity chromatography medium designed for easy, one-step purification of classes, subclasses and fragments of immunoglobulins from biological fluids and from cell culture media. The recombinant protein G ligand is coupled to 4% highly cross-linked agarose. The static binding capacity of Protein G Resin FF is greater than 20 mg human IgG/ml settled resin. The dynamic binding capacity will vary depending on several factors such as target antibody, flow rate etc. Table 1 lists the characteristics of Protein G Resin FF Prepacked Column.
Protein G, a bacterial cell wall protein isolated from group G Streptococci, binds to mammalian IgGs mainly through Fc regions. Native protein G has 3 IgG binding domains and also sites for albumin and cell-surface binding. The latter have been eliminated from recombinant protein G to reduce nonspecific binding. Although protein G has very similar tertiary structures to protein A, their amino acid compositions differ significantly, resulting in different binding characteristics. Protein G can be used for purification of mammalian monoclonal and polyclonal IgGs that do not bind well to protein A. Protein G has greater affinity than protein A for most mammalian IgGs, especially for certain subclasses including human IgG3, mouse IgG1 and rat IgG2a. Unlike protein A, protein G does not bind to human IgM, IgD and IgA.
Cat. No. Product Name Volume supplied Resin content L00681-12 Protein G Resin FF (1mlx2) 1mlx2 50% slurry L00681-51 Protein G Resin FF (5mlx1) 5mlx1 50% slurry L00681-55 Protein G Resin FF (5mlx5) 5mlx5 50% slurry Storage
Store in 20% ethanol at 2°C to 8°C. Do not freeze.
CharacteristicsLigand Recombinant Streptococcal protein G lacking the albumin-binding sites expressed in E. coli Number of IgG binding sites per ligand 3 M.W. of ligand Approximately 22 kDa PI of ligand 4.69 Degree of substitution Approximately 2 mg protein G/ml settled resin Static binding capacity ≥ 20 mg human IgG/ml settled resin Matrix spherical 4% highly cross-linked agarose Average particle size 90 μm (45-165 μm) Recommended flow rate 50-300cm/h Storage solution 20% ethanol Storage and Stability 18 months when stored unopened at 2-8 °C Column compatibility
The 5 mL and 1 mL columns are compatible with ÄKTA™ chromatography systems. Additional adaptors may be needed for other systems. The optimal flow rate is 1 mL/min for the 1 mL column, and 5 mL/min for the 5 mL column. For preserving the column integrity, please do not exceed a flow rate of 4 mL/min for the 1 mL column and 15 mL/min for the 5 mL column (The mobile phase of the test is aqueous buffers at room temperature and the alarm pressure is 0.3 MPa). -
Protein L Resin
GenScript Protein L Resin is an affinity chromatography medium designed
for easy, one-step purification of classes, subclasses and fragments of immunoglobulins from biological fluids and from cell culture media. The highly purified protein L ligand is
coupled to 4% agarose. The coupling is
optimized to give high binding capacity for immunoglobulins.
The static binding capacity of Protein L Resin is greater than 15 mg rabbit IgG/ml settled resin. The dynamic binding capacity will vary depending
on several factors such as target antibody, flow rate etc.
Protein L, first isolated from the surface of
bacterial species Peptostreptoccus magnus,
binds immunoglobulin through κ light chain interaction. Protein L binds a wider
range of Ig classes and subclasses than other antibody-binding proteins such as
protein A or protein G. It can bind to all classes of Ig (i.e., IgG, IgM, IgA,
IgE, and IgD) and also the single chain variable fragments (Scfv) and Fab
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Protein Loading Buffer, 2X Protein Gel
Protein Loading Buffer, 2X Protein Gel
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PROTEIN MAINTENANCE DIET,LOW PROTEIN
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PROTEIN MAINTENANCE DIET,LOW PROTEIN
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PROTEIN MAINTENANCE DIET,LOW PROTEIN
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Protein Precipitation Solution (PPS)
Component of FastDNA® SPIN Kit for Soil. Used as a stabilization agent during sample lysis of primarily plant tissue. Used in conjunction with a the CLS-VF lysing buffer for homogenization of plant tissue
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Protein Precipitation Solution (PPS)
Component of FastDNA® SPIN Kit for Soil. Used as a stabilization agent during sample lysis of primarily plant tissue. Used in conjunction with a the CLS-VF lysing buffer for homogenization of plant tissue
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Protein Stain, Ready-to-Use
Protein Stain, Ready-to-Use
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Protein Stain, Ready-to-Use
Protein Stain, Ready-to-Use
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Proteinase K, Ready-to-use
Proteinase K, Ready-to-use
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Proteinase K, Ready-to-use
Proteinase K, Ready-to-use
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Prothioconazole
Molecular Formula : C14 H15 Cl2 N3 O S
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Prothioconazole
Molecular Formula : C14 H15 Cl2 N3 O S
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Prothioconazole
Molecular Formula : C14 H15 Cl2 N3 O S
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Prothioconazole-d4
Molecular Formula : C14 D4 H11 Cl2 N3 O S
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Prothioconazole-d4
Molecular Formula : C14 D4 H11 Cl2 N3 O S
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Prothiofos
Molecular Formula : C11 H15 Cl2 O2 P S2
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Prothiofos
Molecular Formula : C11 H15 Cl2 O2 P S2
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Prothiofos
Molecular Formula : C11 H15 Cl2 O2 P S2
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Prothionamide, NeuroPure
Prothionamide, NeuroPure
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Prothionamide, NeuroPure
Prothionamide, NeuroPure
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Prothipendyl Hydrochloride
Molecular Formula : C16 H19 N3 S . Cl H
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Prothipendyl Hydrochloride
Molecular Formula : C16 H19 N3 S . Cl H
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Prothipendyl Hydrochloride
Molecular Formula : C16 H19 N3 S . Cl H
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Prothipendyl-d6 Hydrochloride
Molecular Formula : C16H13D6N3S • HCl
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Prothipendyl-d6 Hydrochloride
Molecular Formula : C16H13D6N3S • HCl
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Prothipendyl-d6 Hydrochloride
Molecular Formula : C16H13D6N3S • HCl
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Prothoate
Molecular Formula : C9 H20 N O3 P S2
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Prothoate
Molecular Formula : C9 H20 N O3 P S2
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Prothoate
Molecular Formula : C9 H20 N O3 P S2
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Protionamide
Molecular Formula : C9 H12 N2 S
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Protionamide
Molecular Formula : C9 H12 N2 S
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Protionamide
Molecular Formula : C9 H12 N2 S
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Protionamide-d7
Molecular Formula : C9H5D7N2S