MOPS solution
SIGMA/M1442 - BioPerformance Certified, 1 M, suitable for cell culture
Synonym: 3-
MDL Number: MFCD00006181
Product Type: Chemical
| cation traces | Fe: ≤5 ppm |
| heavy metals (as Pb): ≤5 ppm | |
| concentration | 1 M |
| form | solution |
| grade | BioPerformance Certified |
| Molecular Biology | |
| impurities | Bioburden, tested |
| DNase, RNase, Protease, none detected | |
| endotoxin, tested | |
| InChI | 1S/C6H13NO4S/c8-12(9,10)6 |
| InChI key | SXGZJKUKBWWHRA-UHFFFAOYSA |
| Quality Level | 200 ![]() |
| SMILES string | [S](=O)(=O)(O)CCN1CCOCC1 |
| sterility | sterile; 0.2 μm filtered |
| technique(s) | cell culture | mammalian: suitable |
| useful pH range | 6.5-7.9 |
| Application: | <ul> <li><strong>Buffers more than buffering agent: introducing a new class of stabilizers for the protein BSA:</strong> This study explores the role of MOPS buffer in stabilizing protein structures, contributing to enhanced reproducibility in biotechnological applications such as protein formulation and drug development (Gupta et al., 2015 ![]() <li><strong>Self crowding of globular proteins studied by small-angle x-ray scattering:</strong> This article highlights the use of MOPS buffer to maintain pH stability during the study of protein interactions using x-ray scattering techniques, critical for understanding protein behavior in various biotechnological processes (Goldenberg and Argyle, 2014 ![]() <li><strong>Investigation of the affinity and selectivity of avian prion hexarepeat peptides for physiological divalent metal ions:</strong> MOPS buffer is used to examine the binding characteristics of prion proteins, aiding in the development of therapeutic agents and understanding metal-protein interactions in neurodegenerative diseases (Shields and Franklin, 2007 ![]() <li><strong>Characterization of the monomer-dimer equilibrium of human cytomegalovirus protease by kinetic methods:</strong> This research employs MOPS buffer to study the kinetic properties of viral proteases, which is fundamental for antiviral drug discovery and molecular biology studies focused on viral replication mechanisms (Khayat et al., 2004 ![]() </ul> |
| Hazard Codes | Xi |
| Risk Statements | 36/37/38 |
| Safety Statements | 26 |
| RIDADR | NONH for all modes of transport |
| WGK Germany | WGK 1 |
| Flash Point(F) | Not applicable |
| Flash Point(C) | Not applicable |
| UNSPSC | 12161700 |

