amp (bla, oxa10, pse2) is a gene that encodes beta-lactamase or penicillinase which confers resistance to ampicillin and other beta-lactam antibiotics.
Ampicillin Trihydrate, EP is a member of the β-lactam family and is similar in structure to penicillin. It can be used to select for ampicillin resistance in transformation experiments. Ampicillin Trihydrate is slightly soluble in water and...
Carbenicillin Disodium, USP is a carboxypenicillin antibiotic routinely used for gene selection. The compound interferes with peptidoglycan synthesis, thus it can also be used to study the role of penicillin-sensitive transpeptidases in the formation of...
Ampicillin Sodium is a member of the β-lactam family structurally similar to penicillin. The compound inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis. Ampicillin resistance is used as a selectable marker to confirm successful cell transformation, as...
Ampicillin Trihydrate, USP is a member of the β-lactam family similar in structure to penicillin. Ampicillin Trihydrate is slightly soluble in water (10 mg/mL) and soluble in 1 N HCl (50 mg/mL). We also offer: Ampicillin/Sulbactam (2:1)...
Ampicillin Anhydrous is a member of the β-lactam family and is similar in structure to penicillin. Ampicillin Anhydrous is the most stable and pure form that we offer. It is sparingly soluble in water and soluble in 1 N NH4OH. We...