N3-DABu-Suc-OH can be used as an ADC (Antibody-Drug Conjugate) linker. It features an azide (N3) group attached to a butylenediamine (DABu) moiety and a succinoyl (Suc) group at the end. This compound is used in click chemistry and other conjugation reactions, particularly for labeling and functionalizing biomolecules through copper-catalyzed or copper-free click reactions. This structure allows for the attachment of a cytotoxic payload to an antibody through the succinoyl group, while the azide group can be used for further functionalization or conjugation reactions.
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