
CAS 2703745-76-8
:RNAIII-inhibiting peptide
Description:
RNAIII-inhibiting peptide (CAS 2703745-76-8) is a synthetic peptide derived from the staphylococcal RNAIII, which plays a crucial role in the regulation of virulence factors in Staphylococcus aureus. This peptide is characterized by its ability to inhibit the expression of RNAIII, a key regulatory RNA that controls the production of various toxins and enzymes associated with bacterial pathogenicity. The peptide is typically composed of a specific sequence of amino acids that allows it to interact with the RNAIII molecule, thereby preventing its function. RNAIII-inhibiting peptide has garnered interest for its potential therapeutic applications, particularly in treating infections caused by antibiotic-resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus. Its mechanism of action involves disrupting the communication pathways within bacterial cells, which can lead to reduced virulence and enhanced susceptibility to host immune responses. Additionally, research into this peptide may provide insights into novel antimicrobial strategies and the development of new classes of antibiotics.
Formula:C45H56N10O11·C2HF3O2
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RNAIII-inhibiting peptide TFA
CAS:RNAIII-inhibiting peptide TFAPurity:≥98%Molecular weight:1027.01g/mol
