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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TCEPTCEP - Wikipedia

    TCEP ( tris (2-carboxyethyl)phosphine) is a reducing agent frequently used in biochemistry and molecular biology applications. It is often prepared and used as a hydrochloride salt (TCEP-HCl) with a molecular weight of 286.65 gram/mol.

  2. Article Contents. What is TCEP? Tris (2-carboxyethyl) phosphine (TCEP) is a reducing reagent used in molecular biology and protein biochemistry research. TCEP Chemical Structure (PubChem ID: 119411) Researchers often add TCEP to denature proteins during preparation of protein samples for gel electrophoresis.

  3. TCEP. Empirical Formula (Hill Notation): C9H15O6P · HCl. CAS Number: 51805-45-9. Molecular Weight: 286.65. Beilstein/REAXYS Number: 3724376. MDL number: MFCD00145469. PubChem Substance ID: 57654018. NACRES: NA.22.

  4. TCEP (Tris- (carboxyethyl) phosphine hydrochloride) is a type of reducing agent that is often used in biochemistry and molecular biology. TCEP is often used as a reducing agent to break disulfide bonds within and between proteins as a preparatory step for gel electrophoresis.

  5. Product Overview. Documents. Disufide crosslinks of cystines in proteins can be reduced to cysteine residues by TCEP (tris- (2-carboxyethyl)phosphine). Unlike DTT (dithiothreitol), TCEP does not contain thiols and therefore usually does not need to be removed prior to thiol modification. For Research Use Only.

  6. Thermo Scientific Pierce TCEP-HCl is a potent, versatile, odorless, thiol-free reducing agent with broad application to protein and other research involving reduction of disulfide bonds. The unique compound is easily soluble and very stable in many aqueous solutions.

  7. Thermo Scientific Bond-Breaker TCEP Solution, Neutral pH is a stable, 0.5M solution of the thiol-free, phosphine-based TCEP compound, useful as a 10X stock for addition to SDS-PAGE sample loading buffers to reduce protein disulfide bonds.