CAS 14517-43-2
:met-ser
Description:
The chemical substance known as "met-ser," with the CAS number 14517-43-2, is a derivative of the amino acid serine, specifically a methylated form. It is characterized by the presence of a methyl group attached to the nitrogen atom of the serine structure, which can influence its biochemical properties and interactions. Met-ser is often studied in the context of its role in biological systems, particularly in protein synthesis and metabolism. It may exhibit properties such as solubility in water, given the polar nature of the serine backbone, and can participate in various biochemical reactions, including those involving enzyme activity and neurotransmitter function. Additionally, its structural characteristics may allow it to act as a precursor or modulator in metabolic pathways. As with many amino acid derivatives, its stability, reactivity, and biological activity can be influenced by factors such as pH, temperature, and the presence of other molecules.
Formula:C8H16N2O4S
Synonyms:- H-Met-Ser-OH
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Found 3 products.
(S)-2-((S)-2-Amino-4-(methylthio)butanamido)-3-hydroxypropanoic acid
CAS:Formula:C8H16N2O4SMolecular weight:236.2886Methionylserine
CAS:Methionylserine (H-MET-SER-OH), a dipeptide, binds hPEPT1 (Km 0.2 mM), inhibits ACE, used in hypertension research.Formula:C8H16N2O4SColor and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:236.29H-Met-Ser-OH
CAS:<p>H-Met-Ser-OH is a dihedral molecule that has an amino acid composition of H, Met, Ser, and OH. It is acidic and has efficiencies in polarizability and acceptor. The dipole moment of the molecule is hydrogen bonding interactions with sequences. The vibrational frequencies are computationally predicted by computational methods. The sulfate fractionation was used to determine the percent of H-Met-Ser-OH in human liver tissue.</p>Formula:C8H16N2O4SPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:236.29 g/mol


