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CAS 200191-08-8

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Z-D-Arg(Pmc)-Oh Cha

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Z-D-Arg(Pmc)-Oh Cha, with the CAS number 200191-08-8, is a synthetic compound primarily used in biochemical and pharmaceutical research. It is a derivative of arginine, an amino acid, and features a Z-protecting group, which is commonly employed to protect the amino group during peptide synthesis. The "Pmc" designation indicates the presence of a 2,2,5,5-tetramethyl-1-pyrrolidinyl group, which serves as a protecting group for the guanidino function of arginine. The "Oh" refers to a hydroxyl group, while "Cha" typically denotes a cyclohexylalanine residue, suggesting that this compound may be part of a larger peptide or protein structure. Z-D-Arg(Pmc)-Oh Cha is often utilized in the development of peptide-based drugs and in studies involving protein interactions, due to its ability to mimic natural amino acid behavior while providing stability during synthesis. Its specific characteristics, such as solubility and reactivity, can vary based on the surrounding conditions and the presence of other functional groups in a given experimental setup.
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