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PEG/Ionic Liquid 1

Item no. HR2-078
Manufacturer Hampton Research
Amount 1 ea
Category
Type Reagents
Specific against other
ECLASS 10.1 42051003
ECLASS 11.0 42051003
UNSPSC 12000000
Available
Product description
10 mL tube of each 48 PEG/Ionic Liquid 1 reagent.
Ionic liquids have been found effective as additives in protein crystallization, with different ionic liquids used to increase crystallization rates and crystal size. The inclusion of ionic liquids in crystallization experiments has been reported to lead to less crystal polymorphism as well as less precipitation at higher precipitant concentrations. Ionic liquids have been used as additives to produce crystals in reagents that had previously not resulted in crystallization and results suggest ionic liquids may be applicable for the solubilization and crystallization of membrane proteins.
Ionic liquids are organic salts with melting points below 100 degrees Celsius. They are thermally stable, nonflammable and demonstrate very low vapor pressure. Ionic liquids are soluble in a variety of organic and inorganic reagents and can be highly water soluble. Ionic liquids can demonstrate a degree of localized structuring about each ion compared to materials composed of disassociated ions, setting them apart from salt solutions. Ionic liquids can participate in ionic, hydrophobic and hydrogen bond interactions. Ionic liquids are often chaotropic, composed of low symmetry ions with charge delocalization and weak intermolecular interactions. These organic salts generally consist of combinations of organic cations and either an organic or inorganic anion. Ionic liquids have been demonstrated to suppress protein aggregation and significantly increase protein folding yields. Ionic liquids have been reported to stabilize protein activity and structure. The inclusion of the ionic liquid 1-n-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate improved the thermal stability and solubility of integral membrane proteins for membrane proteomics study.
Some ionic liquids, such as ethylammonium nitrate have water-like characteristics, including the capacity for hydrogen bonding and the promotion of micelle formation by some surfactants. Many ionic liquids are also organic acids and have ionic character in addition to the hydrophobic behavior, which makes them unique and useful solvents in protein chemistry.
Variation of the anion and the cation as well as the utilization of both soft (formate and acetate) and hard anions (nitrate) in the reagents provides an additional dimension for evaluating the effects on ionic liquids on the solubility and crystallization of proteins. The screen contains 24 water soluble ionic liquids that comprise different cation (ammonium, cholin, imidazolium, phosphonium, and pyridinium) and anion (bromide, chloride, formate, nitrate, acetate, phosphate, cyanamide, sulfate, fluoroborate, fluoroacetate, sulfonate, and tosylate) structures for a diverse PEG and Ionic Liquid formulation for use in the crystallization screening of biological macromolecules.
PEG/Ionic Liquid HT samples four different low molecular weight Polyethylene glycols (400, 1, 000, 4, 000, and 20, 000) versus twenty four ionic liquids, encompassing a broad range of pH without an added buffer. PEG/Ionic Liquid HT is supplied in a 96 Deep Well block format and is compatible with robotic and multi-channel pipet liquid handling systems. PEG/Ionic Liquid HT is compatible with vapor diffusion, free interface diffusion, and microbatch crystallization methods. For research use only.

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