Dansylcadaverine (Monodansyl cadaverine, MDC) is an autofluorescent compound used for the labeling of autophagic vacuoles. Dansylcadaverine, a high affinity substrate of transglutaminases, can block the receptor-mediated endocytosis of many ligands.
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Cat.No.E0451
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DMSO
: 67 mg/mL
(199.72 mM)
Ethanol : 8 mg/mL Water : Insoluble |
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| Molecular Weight | 335.46 | Formula | C17H25N3O2S |
Storage (From the date of receipt) | 3 years -20°C powder |
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| CAS No. | 10121-91-2 | -- | Storage of Stock Solutions |
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| Synonyms | MDC, Monodansyl cadaverine | Smiles | CN(C)C1=CC=CC2=C(C=CC=C12)[S](=O)(=O)NCCCCCN | ||
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Dansylcadaverine is an autofluorescent compound used for the labeling of autophagic vacuoles, which is able to serve as a substrate for transglutaminases and to block competitively the crosslinking of fibrin molecules. |
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