
CAS 202407-34-9
:L-SERINE-13C3, 15N
Description:
L-Serine-13C3, 15N is a stable isotope-labeled form of the amino acid L-serine, which is crucial for protein synthesis and various metabolic processes. The designation "13C3" indicates that three of the carbon atoms in the molecule are replaced with the stable isotope carbon-13, while "15N" signifies that one nitrogen atom is replaced with the stable isotope nitrogen-15. This isotopic labeling is often utilized in metabolic studies and tracer experiments to track the incorporation of serine into biological molecules. L-serine itself is a non-essential amino acid, meaning it can be synthesized by the body, and plays a vital role in the synthesis of proteins, neurotransmitters, and other biomolecules. The presence of stable isotopes allows researchers to use techniques such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry to study metabolic pathways and protein dynamics with greater precision. L-Serine-13C3, 15N is typically used in research settings, particularly in studies involving amino acid metabolism and protein labeling.
Formula:C3H7NO3
Synonyms:- L-Serine-13C?,1?N
- [13C3,15N]-L-Serine
- L-Serine-ul-13C,15N
- L-SERINE (U-13C3, 15N)
- L-SERINE-13C3, 15N
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L-Serine -13C3,15N
CAS:<p>Applications Isotope labelled L-Serine is used in the synthesis of purines and pyrimidines as antibacterial/antifungal agents, as well as acting as a proteinogenic compound.<br>References Olivella, M. et al.: Bioorg. Med. Chem., 20, 6109 (2012);<br></p>Formula:C3H715NO3Color and Shape:White To Off-WhiteMolecular weight:109.064


