Description:BOC-GRR-AMC, with the CAS number 113866-14-1, is a chemical compound that serves as a substrate in biochemical assays, particularly in the study of proteases. It is characterized by the presence of a BOC (tert-butyloxycarbonyl) protecting group, which is commonly used in peptide synthesis to protect amino groups. The GRR sequence indicates the presence of specific amino acids, likely arginine and glycine, which can be relevant for enzyme specificity. The AMC (7-amino-4-methylcoumarin) moiety is a fluorogenic group that emits fluorescence upon cleavage, making it useful for monitoring enzymatic activity in real-time. This compound is typically utilized in research settings to investigate proteolytic activity and enzyme kinetics. Its stability, solubility in organic solvents, and the ability to provide a measurable fluorescent signal upon reaction make it a valuable tool in biochemical and pharmaceutical research. Proper handling and storage conditions are essential to maintain its integrity and reactivity.
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