CAS 16364-31-1
:H-Leu-Glu-OH
Description:
The chemical substance known as H-Leu-Glu-OH, with the CAS number 16364-31-1, is a peptide that consists of the amino acids leucine (Leu) and glutamic acid (Glu) linked together. This compound is characterized by its structure, which includes an N-terminal leucine residue and a C-terminal glutamic acid residue, with a carboxylic acid group at the end. Peptides like H-Leu-Glu-OH are often studied for their biological activities, including their roles in signaling pathways and potential therapeutic applications. The presence of the hydrophobic leucine contributes to the peptide's overall properties, while the polar glutamic acid can engage in various interactions in biological systems. Additionally, this peptide may exhibit specific solubility characteristics and stability under different pH conditions, which are important for its function and potential applications in biochemistry and pharmacology. Overall, H-Leu-Glu-OH represents a small but significant component of the vast array of peptides that play crucial roles in biological processes.
Formula:C11H20N2O5
Synonyms:- L-Leucyl-L-Glutamic Acid
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H-Leu-Glu-OH
CAS:<p>Bachem ID: 4016148.</p>Formula:C11H20N2O5Purity:> 99%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:260.29H-Leu-Glu-OH
CAS:<p>24-Epibrassinolide is a synthetic molecule that has an optical rotation of +19.4° at 20°C. It is also known as H-Leu-Glu-OH and is a product of the reaction between epibatidine and L-glutamic acid. This molecule has been synthesized to study the role of 24-epibrassinolide in photosynthesis, chlorophyll synthesis, and membrane stability. The phosphate group is attached to the amino group on the n-terminal amino acid. 24-Epibrassinolide has an amino acid composition consisting of leucine, glutamate, glutamine, glycine, proline, serine, cysteine, tyrosine, asparagine, histidine and lysine.<br>24-Epibrassinolide was first isolated from chloroplasts using refluxing water with ammonium chloride as a solvent. This molecule can be found in nature as well.</p>Formula:C11H20N2O5Purity:Min. 95 Area-%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:260.29 g/mol



