CAS 36099-95-3
:L-Glutamic acid,L-tryptophyl-
Description:
L-Glutamic acid, L-tryptophyl- (CAS 36099-95-3) is a dipeptide composed of the amino acids L-glutamic acid and L-tryptophan. This compound features both an acidic side chain from glutamic acid and an indole side chain from tryptophan, contributing to its unique properties. It is typically characterized by its role in protein synthesis and its involvement in various metabolic pathways. The presence of the carboxylic acid group from glutamic acid imparts acidic characteristics, while the tryptophan moiety can participate in hydrogen bonding and π-π interactions due to its aromatic nature. This dipeptide may exhibit biological activity, influencing neurotransmission and metabolic processes. Additionally, it is soluble in water, which is common for amino acids and their derivatives, and may have applications in nutritional supplements or as a flavor enhancer in food products. Its stability and reactivity can be influenced by pH and temperature, making it important to consider these factors in practical applications.
Formula:C16H19N3O5
Synonyms:- L-Glutamicacid, N-L-tryptophyl-
- G 3335
- L-Tryptophyl-L-glutamic acid
- L-a-Tryptophanyl-L-glutamic acid
- Tryptophylglutamic acid
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H-Trp-Glu-OH
CAS:Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) antagonist.Formula:C16H19N3O5Purity:> 98%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:333.34G3335
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications G3335 is a cell-permeable dipeptide that potently antagonizes peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPAR-γ).<br>References Ye., F., et al.: ChemBioChem, 7, 74 (2006);<br></p>Formula:C16H19N3O5Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:333.34G3335
CAS:H-Trp-Glu-OH: Selective, reversible PPARγ modulator; cell-permeable; Kd ~8μM; potential diabetes lead.Formula:C16H19N3O5Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:333.34H-Trp-Glu-OH
CAS:<p>H-Trp-Glu-OH is a fatty acid that is involved in the synthesis of proteins. It is involved in the transcription-polymerase chain reaction, which is a technique used to amplify DNA sequences. H-Trp-Glu-OH is also used in sample preparation and in the treatment of neurological disorders and diabetes. H-Trp-Glu-OH has been shown to inhibit neuronal death by inhibiting uptake and cell proliferation through hydrogen bonds with human serum and peroxisome proliferation. This compound has also been shown to have diagnostic properties for diabetes, as it can be detected in human serum after an insulin stimulus.</p>Formula:C16H19N3O5Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:333.34 g/mol






