
CAS 299898-33-2
:H-Met-Gly-Met-Met-OH
Description:
H-Met-Gly-Met-Met-OH, also known as a peptide, is a synthetic compound composed of a sequence of amino acids: methionine (Met), glycine (Gly), and methionine (Met) again, with a hydroxyl group (-OH) at the C-terminus. This peptide is characterized by its specific sequence, which influences its biological activity and properties. Methionine is a sulfur-containing amino acid that plays a crucial role in protein synthesis and acts as a precursor for other important biomolecules. Glycine, the simplest amino acid, contributes to the flexibility and stability of the peptide structure. The presence of the hydroxyl group at the end of the peptide chain can affect its solubility and reactivity. Peptides like H-Met-Gly-Met-Met-OH are often studied for their potential therapeutic applications, including their roles in signaling pathways and as potential drug candidates. The compound's characteristics, such as molecular weight, solubility, and stability, are influenced by its amino acid composition and sequence, making it a subject of interest in biochemical and pharmaceutical research.
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