CAS 4464-36-2
:Glycine, L-leucyl-L-leucyl-
Description:
Glycine, L-leucyl-L-leucyl- (CAS 4464-36-2) is a dipeptide composed of the amino acids glycine and leucine. It features a glycine residue linked to two leucine residues, which contributes to its unique properties. This compound is characterized by its relatively simple structure, with glycine being the simplest amino acid, and leucine being a branched-chain amino acid known for its role in protein synthesis and muscle metabolism. Glycine, as a non-polar amino acid, imparts flexibility to the peptide chain, while the presence of leucine enhances hydrophobic interactions. This dipeptide may exhibit biological activity, potentially influencing metabolic pathways or serving as a building block for larger peptides and proteins. In terms of solubility, it is generally soluble in water due to the presence of polar functional groups. Glycine, L-leucyl-L-leucyl- can be utilized in various biochemical applications, including research in protein structure and function, as well as in the development of pharmaceuticals and nutritional supplements.
Formula:C14H27N3O4
Synonyms:- H-Leu-Leu-Gly-OH
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H-Leu-Leu-Gly-OH
CAS:<p>H-Leu-Leu-Gly-OH is a pentadecapeptide that was originally isolated from the anemone, Anthopleura elegantissima. The molecule has a chromophore, which can be removed by hydrolysis and replaced with another chromophore, such as paclitaxel. The peptide is fluorescent and when bound to paclitaxel it forms a polymer conjugate with the drug. H-Leu-Leu-Gly-OH has been shown to have antiangiogenic activity and has been used in the treatment of cancer.</p>Formula:C14H27N3O4Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:301.38 g/molH-Leu-Leu-Gly-OH trifluroacetate
CAS:Please enquire for more information about H-Leu-Leu-Gly-OH trifluroacetate including the price, delivery time and more detailed product information at the technical inquiry form on this pageFormula:C14H27N3O4•C2HF3O2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:415.4 g/mol

