CAS 15035-24-2
:L-Tyrosine, N-(N-L-tryptophylglycyl)-
Description:
L-Tyrosine, N-(N-L-tryptophylglycyl)-, identified by the CAS number 15035-24-2, is a peptide compound that features a combination of amino acids, specifically L-tyrosine and a derivative of tryptophan. This substance is characterized by its structural complexity, which includes a peptide bond linking the amino acids. L-Tyrosine itself is a non-essential amino acid that plays a crucial role in the synthesis of neurotransmitters, including dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. The presence of tryptophan contributes to its potential biological activities, as tryptophan is a precursor to serotonin, another important neurotransmitter. The compound may exhibit various physiological effects, including potential impacts on mood and cognitive function, due to the involvement of its constituent amino acids in neurotransmitter pathways. Additionally, it may have applications in research related to neurochemistry and pharmacology. However, specific properties such as solubility, stability, and reactivity would depend on the conditions under which the compound is studied or utilized.
Formula:C22H24N4O5
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H-Trp-Gly-Tyr-OH
CAS:H-Trp-Gly-Tyr-OH is a carbohydrate binding molecule that has been shown to have an anhydrase activity. It also has sequences with homologous enzymes in other organisms, such as multienzyme and chromatographic enzymes. This molecule is soluble in water and insoluble in organic solvents. H-Trp-Gly-Tyr-OH binds to hemicellulosic carbohydrates and catarrhine carbonic anhydrase, which are found only in higher primates. Mutational analysis has shown that the H-Trp-Gly-Tyr-OH protein can be converted into a cyclopentadienyl derivative, which is not found in nature.
Formula:C22H24N4O5Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:424.45 g/molRef: 3D-FT109463
Discontinued product

