CAS 41864-10-2
:Z-Ala-Ser-OH
Description:
Z-Ala-Ser-OH, also known as Z-L-Alanylseryl-OH, is a dipeptide derivative characterized by the presence of the amino acids alanine and serine. The "Z" in its name indicates that the amino group of alanine is protected by a benzyloxycarbonyl (Z) group, which is commonly used in peptide synthesis to prevent unwanted reactions during the formation of peptide bonds. This compound is typically utilized in biochemical research and peptide synthesis due to its structural properties and the functional roles of its constituent amino acids. Alanine is a non-polar, aliphatic amino acid, while serine is polar and contains a hydroxyl group, contributing to the peptide's overall hydrophilicity. Z-Ala-Ser-OH can participate in various biochemical reactions and may serve as a building block for more complex peptides or proteins. Its CAS number, 41864-10-2, allows for easy identification in chemical databases and literature. As with many peptides, its stability and reactivity can be influenced by environmental factors such as pH and temperature.
Formula:C14H18N2O6
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Z-Ala-Ser-OH
CAS:<p>Z-Ala-Ser-OH is a basic protein with a sequence of Z-Ala-Ser. It has a hydrophobic section and carboxylic acid group, which is why it is soluble in organic solvents. The dichroic spectra of this protein are characteristic for its secondary structure. This protein can be analyzed using the technique of dichroism, which allows one to determine its analogs as well as analyze its enzyme preparations. The amino acid residues found in this protein are Ala and Ser, which are basic and polar respectively.</p>Formula:C14H18N2O6Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:310.3 g/mol
