Order Entry
United States
ContactUsLinkComponent
Additive Screen Kit, Hampton Research
Additive Screen Kit, Hampton Research
Catalog # MSPP-HR2138
CAS Number:  
Additive Screen Kit, Hampton Research
Catalog # MSPP-HR2138
Supplier Number:  HR2-138
CAS Number:  
Restricted Products: To process your orders without delay, please provide the required business documentation to purchase this product.

To order chemicals, medical devices, or other restricted products please provide ID that includes your business name & shipping address via email [email protected] or fax 484.881.5997 referencing your VWR account number. Acceptable forms of ID are:

  • • State issued document with your organization's Federal Tax ID Number
  • • State issued document with your organization's Resale Tax ID Number
  • • City or County issued Business License
  • • State Department of Health Services License
  • • Any other ID issued by the State that includes the business name & address

* ATTN: California Customers may require additional documentation as part of the CA Health & Safety Code. Products that fall under this regulation will be placed on a mandatory 21-day hold after documentation is received. Avantor will not lift restrictions for residential shipping addresses.

Specifications

  • Description:
    Additive Screen Reagent
  • Size:
    1 ml
  • Environmentally Preferable:
  • Cat. No.:
    MSPP-HR2138
  • Supplier no.:
    HR2-138

Specifications

About this item

Manipulate sample-sample and sample-solvent interactions to improve crystals or alter sample solubility.

  • Reagent of 18 classes
  • Highly concentrated (10X) reagent formulation
  • Tube or deep well block format and
  • Contain 96 unique reagents and excipients
  • Crystallization or sample solubility optimization

Additive screen is a library of reagents that can affect the solubility and crystallization of biological macromolecules, including both soluble and membrane proteins. These reagents can perturb and manipulate sample-sample and sample-solvent interactions, as well as perturb water structure which can alter and improve both the solubility and crystallization of a sample.

Additives can stabilize or engender conformity by specific interaction with the macromolecules. There are numerous reports of the use of additives to improve the quality and size of macromolecular crystals. Additive screen reagent classifications include multivalent, salt, amino acid, dissociating agent, linker, polyamine, osmolyte, chaotrope, co-factor, reducing agent, chelating agent, polymer, carbohydrate, non-detergent, amphiphile, detergent, non-volatile organic and volatile organic.