CAS 198543-64-5
:Fmoc-tBu-D-Gly-OH
Description:
Fmoc-tBu-D-Gly-OH, also known as Fmoc-D-glycine, is a protected amino acid commonly used in peptide synthesis. The "Fmoc" (9-fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl) group serves as a protective group for the amino functionality, allowing for selective reactions without interfering with other functional groups. The "tBu" (tert-butyl) group provides additional steric hindrance, enhancing the stability of the compound during synthesis and purification processes. D-Glycine refers to the D-enantiomer of glycine, which is the simplest amino acid. This compound is typically utilized in solid-phase peptide synthesis due to its ability to facilitate the formation of peptide bonds while maintaining the integrity of the amino acid's structure. Fmoc-tBu-D-Gly-OH is generally soluble in organic solvents, making it suitable for various chemical reactions. Its stability under standard laboratory conditions allows for effective handling and storage. Overall, Fmoc-tBu-D-Gly-OH is a valuable building block in the field of peptide chemistry, contributing to the synthesis of complex peptides and proteins.
Formula:C21H23NO4
Synonyms:- Fmoc-D-Tle-OH
- Fmoc-D-tert-leucine
- Fmoc-D-Alpha-T-Butylglycine
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D-Valine, N-[(9H-fluoren-9-ylmethoxy)carbonyl]-3-methyl-
CAS:Formula:C21H23NO4Purity:97%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:353.4116



