CAS 40829-32-1
:L-Tyrosyl-L-isoleucine
Description:
L-Tyrosyl-L-isoleucine, with the CAS number 40829-32-1, is a dipeptide composed of the amino acids tyrosine and isoleucine. This compound features a peptide bond linking the carboxyl group of tyrosine to the amino group of isoleucine. It is characterized by its hydrophobic nature due to the presence of isoleucine, which contributes to its potential role in protein structure and function. L-Tyrosyl-L-isoleucine may exhibit biological activity, as many dipeptides are involved in various physiological processes, including signaling pathways and metabolic functions. The presence of the aromatic side chain from tyrosine can also influence its interactions with other biomolecules. In terms of solubility, dipeptides generally have varying solubility in water depending on their specific amino acid composition and sequence. This compound may be of interest in biochemical research, particularly in studies related to peptide synthesis, protein engineering, and the exploration of amino acid interactions in biological systems.
Formula:C15H22N2O4
Synonyms:- H-Tyr-Ile-OH
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H-Tyr-Ile-OH
CAS:Bachem ID: 4012855.
Formula:C15H22N2O4Purity:> 99%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:294.35H-Tyr-Ile-OH
CAS:H-Tyr-Ile-OH is a synthetic amino acid analogue that inhibits the activity of certain enzymes by tautomerization. The major product of H-Tyr-Ile-OH is Tyr, which is also found in mammalian cells and pharmaceutical preparations. This compound has been shown to inhibit disease activity in animal models. H-Tyr-Ile-OH has been shown to be a potent inhibitor of the inflammatory response, with an IC50 value of 0.03 μM. It has also been shown to have an inhibitory effect on cancer and depression, as well as fibrillatory effects on heart cells in culture.
Formula:C15H22N2O4Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:294.35 g/mol



