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Hygromycin B, Streptomyces hygroscopicus, High Purity, Sterile Filtered in PBS Buffer [H1012PBS]
Description: Hygromycin B, an aminoglycosidic antibiotic produced by Streptomyces hygroscopicus, is used for the selection and maintenance of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells transfected with the hygromycin resistance gene, hph. Hygromycin B kills bacteria, fungi and higher eukaryotic cells by inhibiting protein synthesis. The resistance gene codes for a kinase that inactivates Hygromycin B through phosphorylation. Cloning of the resistance gene and fusion with eukaryotic promoters has resulted in the development of vectors that permit selection for resistance to Hygromycin B in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Chemical Formula: C20H37N3O13
Chemical Name: : O-6-Amino-6-deoxy-L-glycero-D-galacto-heptopyranosylidene-(1-2-3)-O-beta-D-talopyranosyl(1-5)-2-deoxy-N3-methyl-D-streptamine
Molecular Weight: M.W. 527.53
Solubility: Soluble in Water.
CAS Number: CAS [31282-04-9]
Active Product: Yes
Appearance: Solution (50 mg / ml in PBS Buffer)
Purity: >90%
Handling: Warning! Toxic / Harmful. May be Carcinogenic / Teratogenic. Working solutions (<2mg/ml) are stable for ~1 month at +4°C.
Storage: +4°C.
Shipping: Express Courier
General Comments: The working hygromycin concentration for mammalian cell selection is normally between 50 ug/ml and 1mg/ml, Plant cells: 20-200 ug/ml, Bacteria: 20-200 ug/ml and Fungi: 200 ug-1mg/ml. Your appropriate concentration should be tested experimentally.
Bulk Quantity: Readily Available
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