Chemical Properties
yellow to yellow-green or brown powder
Uses
Stilbene disulfonates have been employed to inhibit anion transport in a large number of mammalian cell types (GABA, Cl-). Some stilbene disulfonates can bind specifically to proteins that are not anion transporters. DIDS reacts with CD4 glycoprotein on T helper lymphocytes and macrophages, blocking HIV type-1 growth at multiple stages of the viral life cycle.
Fluorescence: max. Abs. l = 341, max. Em. l = 415 (in water)
Uses
complexing agent for potassium ions
Uses
ATP transport inhibitor, anion transport inhibitor, antiulcer
Uses
DIDS is a stilbene sulfonate that inhibits anionic transport. It has been used to inhibit Cl- uptake through plasma membrane-localized Cl- channels in order to study chloride transport. It also effectively inhibits various sodium-coupled bicarbonate transporters.