CAS 136461-80-8
:H-TYR-LEU-TYR-GLN-TRP-LEU-GLY-ALA-PRO-VAL-PRO-TYR-PRO-ASP-PRO-LEU-GLA-PRO-ARG-ARG-GLA-VAL-CYS-GLA-LEU-ASN-PRO-ASP-CYS-ASP-GLU-LEU-ALA-ASP-HIS-ILE-GLY-PHE-GLN-GLU-ALA-TYR-ARG-ARG-PHE-TYR-GLY-PRO-VAL-OH
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The chemical substance with the name "H-TYR-LEU-TYR-GLN-TRP-LEU-GLY-ALA-PRO-VAL-PRO-TYR-PRO-ASP-PRO-LEU-GLA-PRO-ARG-ARG-GLA-VAL-CYS-GLA-LEU-ASN-PRO-ASP-CYS-ASP-GLU-LEU-ALA-ASP-HIS-ILE-GLY-PHE-GLN-GLU-ALA-TYR-ARG-ARG-PHE-TYR-GLY-PRO-VAL-OH" and CAS number "136461-80-8" is a peptide composed of a sequence of amino acids. This peptide exhibits characteristics typical of polypeptides, including a specific sequence that determines its biological function and activity. The presence of various amino acids, such as tyrosine (Tyr), leucine (Leu), and arginine (Arg), suggests potential roles in signaling, structural support, or enzymatic activity. The peptide's structure may influence its solubility, stability, and interaction with biological targets, such as receptors or enzymes. Additionally, the terminal hydroxyl group indicates that it may have specific properties related to its reactivity and interaction with other molecules. Overall, this peptide's characteristics are defined by its amino acid composition, sequence, and structural conformation, which collectively contribute to its biological significance.
Formula:C269H381N67O82S2
Synonyms:- Osteocalcin (Human, Gla17,21,24)
- Osteocalcin (1-49) (Human)
- Tyr-Leu-Tyr-Gln-Trp-Leu-Gly-Ala-Pro-Val-Pro-Tyr-Pro-Asp-Pro-Leu-Gla-Pro-Arg-Arg-Gla-Val-Cys-Gla-Leu-Asn-Pro-Asp-Cys-Asp-Glu-Leu-Ala-Asp-His-Ile-Gly-Phe-Gln-Glu-Ala-Tyr-Arg-Arg-Phe-Tyr-Gly-Pro-Val
- Ylyqwlgapvpypdpl-Gla-Prr-Gla-Vc-Gla-Lnpdcdeladhigfqeayrrfygpv
- [Gla17,21,24]-Osteocalcin (1-49)
- Gla17,21,24-Osteocalcin (Human)
- Bone Gla Protein (Human)
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Osteocalcin (1-49) (human)
CAS:<p>Bachem ID: 4034491.</p>Formula:C269H381N67O82S2Purity:93.2%Color and Shape:WhiteMolecular weight:5929.52Gla17,21,24-Osteocalcin (Human)
CAS:<p>Gla17,21,24-Osteocalcin is a peptide that belongs to the family of proteins that have bone-building properties. Osteocalcin is produced by osteoblasts and its production increases in response to activation by parathyroid hormone. It is also an activator of ion channels and has been found to be involved in regulating calcium homeostasis. Gla17,21,24-Osteocalcin has been shown to inhibit protein interactions with the receptor and ligand. This peptide also binds to receptor sites on cells and inhibits the activity of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs).</p>Formula:C269H381N67O82S2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:5,929.4 g/molOsteocalcin (1-49) (human) acetate salt
CAS:<p>Osteocalcin is a protein that is synthesized by osteoblasts and released into the extracellular matrix. It is involved in the regulation of bone metabolism, including the synthesis and mineralization of bone matrix. Osteocalcin has been shown to be a marker for osteoarthritis, which may be due to its role in cartilage degradation. This protein has also been implicated in prognosis and diagnosis of this condition. Osteocalcin can be used as a marker for monitoring disease-modifying therapies such as chondroitin sulfate or cross-linking agents.</p>Formula:C269H381N67O82S2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:5,929.44 g/mol



