CAS 256447-08-2
:L-Tryptophan,N-acetyl-L-alanyl-L-methionyl-L-valyl-L-seryl-L-a-glutamyl-L-phenylalanyl-L-leucyl-L-lysyl-L-glutaminyl-L-alanyl-
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The chemical substance with the name "L-Tryptophan, N-acetyl-L-alanyl-L-methionyl-L-valyl-L-seryl-L-a-glutamyl-L-phenylalanyl-L-leucyl-L-lysyl-L-glutaminyl-L-alanyl-" and CAS number 256447-08-2 is a synthetic peptide composed of various amino acids, including L-tryptophan and several N-acetylated residues. This compound is characterized by its potential role in biological processes, particularly in protein synthesis and cellular signaling. The presence of multiple amino acids suggests that it may exhibit specific biological activities, such as influencing neurotransmitter levels or modulating metabolic pathways. The N-acetylation of certain amino acids can enhance the stability and solubility of the peptide, potentially improving its bioavailability. Additionally, the sequence and composition of the amino acids may confer unique properties, such as hydrophilicity or hydrophobicity, which can affect its interaction with biological membranes and proteins. Overall, this compound represents a complex structure with potential applications in biochemistry and pharmacology, although specific functional studies would be necessary to elucidate its precise roles and effects.
Formula:C63H94N14O17S
Synonyms:- Ac2-12
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Ac2-12
CAS:<p>Annexin 1 peptide mimetic; blocks leukocyte migration, cuts neutrophil adhesion/emigration, aids their detachment in mice.</p>Formula:C63H94N14O17SPurity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:1351.58Annexin A1 (1-11) (dephosphorylated) (human, bovine, chicken, porcine) trifluoroacetate salt
CAS:<p>Annexin A1 (1-11) is a peptide that is part of the annexin family. It is involved in the degranulation of cells and inhibits inflammation by inhibiting the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Annexin A1 (1-11) has been shown to be an anti-inflammatory compound as it binds to phospholipids on the surface of neutrophils, leading to inhibition of their chemotaxis and phagocytosis. This peptide also interacts with other annexins and prevents apoptosis by blocking caspase activity. Finally, it has been found that annexin A1 (1-11) can promote the healing of wounds in mice by accelerating reepithelialization and reducing scar formation. The concentration required for these effects are nanomolar concentrations.</p>Formula:C63H94N14O17SPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:1,351.57 g/mol

