| Bioactivity | IA-Alkyne (Iodoacetamide-alkyne; N-Hex-5-ynyl-2-iodo-acetamide) is a TRP channel (TRPC) agonist and has the potential for the study of respiratory infection[1]. IA-Alkyne can be used to develop an isotopically tagged probe for quantitative cysteine-reactivity profiling[2]. |
| Target | IC50: TRPC |
| Invitro | IA-alkyne (2.5-10 μM; 1 hour) can react with cysteines. Soluble fractions of HeLa cell lysates (2.0 mg/ml) are treated with IA-alkyne. Labeled proteome samples are conjugated with a fluorescent rhodamine-azide tag through CuAAC, and analyzed by SDS-PAGE. In-gel fluorescence imaging reveals that IA-alkyne has a strong fluorescent intensity[2]. |
| Name | IA-Alkyne |
| CAS | 930800-38-7 |
| Formula | C8H12INO |
| Molar Mass | 265.09 |
| Appearance | Solid |
| Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
| Storage | 4°C, protect from light *In solvent : -80°C, 6 months; -20°C, 1 month (protect from light) |
| Reference | [1]. David L. Use of trp channel agonists to treat infections. Patent US20130203715A1. [2]. Zorin NA, et al. Inhibition by iodoacetamide and acetylene of the H-D-exchange reaction catalyzed by Thiocapsa roseopersicina hydrogenase. Eur J Biochem. 1996 Oct 15;241(2):675-81. |