CAS 3303-41-1
:ala-ser
Description:
Ala-Ser, also known as L-Alanylseryl, is a dipeptide composed of the amino acids alanine and serine. It is characterized by its structure, which features a peptide bond linking the carboxyl group of alanine to the amino group of serine. This compound is typically white to off-white in appearance and is soluble in water, making it suitable for various biochemical applications. Ala-Ser is known for its potential roles in biological processes, including its involvement in protein synthesis and cellular signaling. Additionally, it may exhibit antioxidant properties and contribute to the stabilization of proteins. The compound is often studied in the context of nutrition and health, particularly for its potential benefits in enhancing muscle recovery and supporting metabolic functions. As with many peptides, its stability and activity can be influenced by factors such as pH, temperature, and the presence of other ions or molecules in the solution.
Formula:C6H12N2O4
Synonyms:- H-Ala-Ser-OH
- N-L-alanyl-L-serine
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H-Ala-Ser-OH
CAS:<p>Bachem ID: 4011129.</p>Formula:C6H12N2O4Purity:> 99%Color and Shape:Whitish Pink PowderMolecular weight:176.17(S)-2-((S)-2-Aminopropanamido)-3-hydroxypropanoic acid
CAS:(S)-2-((S)-2-Aminopropanamido)-3-hydroxypropanoic acidPurity:98%Molecular weight:176.17g/molAla-Ser-OH
CAS:<p>Ala-Ser-OH is an amino acid with a hydroxyl group on the alpha carbon. It is also known as serine hydroxamate. Serine hydroxamate is found in proteins that are involved in membrane transport and metabolism of various substances. The most common form of this amino acid is L-serine hydroxamate. Ala-Ser-OH can be found in human monoclonal antibodies, where it binds to the antigen on the surface of cells. The hydrogen bond between the OH group and NH groups stabilizes the molecule, which has two conformations. In one conformation, the OH group points upward and can bind to other molecules or ions; in another conformation, it points downward and interacts with water molecules or protons (H+). The protonated form has a stronger affinity for water than for other molecules or ions. When Ala-Ser-OH is placed in a solution of water at pH 7, its protonated form</p>Formula:C6H12N2O4Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:176.17 g/mol





