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Adipic acid dihydrazide reaction with aldehyde

Aldehyde-containing macromolecules will react spontaneously with hydrazide compounds to form hydrazone linkages. The hydrazone bond is a form of Schiff base that is more stable than the Schiff base formed from the interaction of an aldehyde and an amine. The hydrazone, however, may be reduced and further stabilized by the same reductants utilized for reductive amination purposes (Chapter 3, Section 4.8). The addition of sodium cyanoborohydride to a hydrazide-aldehyde reaction drives the equilibrium toward formation of a stable covalent complex. Mallia (1992) found that adipic acid dihydrazide derivatization of periodate-oxidized dextran (containing multiple formyl functionalities) proceeds with much greater yield when sodium cyanoborohydride is present. [Pg.140]

Hydrazide groups can react with carbonyl groups to form stable hydrazone linkages. Derivatives of proteins formed from the reaction of their carboxylate side chains with adipic acid dihydrazide (Chapter 4, Section 8.1) and the water-soluble carbodiimide EDC (Chapter 3, Section 1.1) create activated proteins that can covalently bind to formyl residues. Hydrazide-modified enzymes prepared in this manner can bind specifically to aldehyde groups formed by mild periodate oxidation of carbohydrates (Chapter 1, Section 4.4). These reagents can be used in assay systems to detect or measure glycoproteins in cells, tissue sections, or blots (Gershoni et al., 1985). [Pg.967]

The reaction of an excess of adipic acid dihydrazide with aldehyde groups present on proteins or other molecules will result in modified proteins containing alkyl-hydrazide groups (Fig. 96). Another bis-hydrazide compound, carbohydrazide, also may be employed with similar results, except that the spacer afforded through its use is considerably shorter. Target aldehydes may be created on macromolecules according... [Pg.141]


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ADIPATE

Adipic acid

Adipic acid dihydrazide

Adipic aldehyde

Aldehyde acid reaction

Aldehydes acidity

DIHYDRAZIDE

Dihydrazides

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