CAS 51785-82-1
:Boc-Pro-Gly-OH
Description:
Boc-Pro-Gly-OH, also known as N-Boc-proline glycine, is a chemical compound characterized by its structure, which includes a tert-butyloxycarbonyl (Boc) protecting group attached to the amino acid proline and a glycine residue. This compound is typically used in peptide synthesis and as an intermediate in the preparation of various pharmaceuticals and biologically active molecules. The Boc group serves as a protective moiety for the amine functionality, allowing for selective reactions without interfering with the amino acid's reactivity. Boc-Pro-Gly-OH is generally a white to off-white solid and is soluble in polar organic solvents. Its stability under standard laboratory conditions makes it a valuable reagent in organic synthesis. Additionally, the presence of both proline and glycine in its structure imparts unique conformational properties, which can influence the folding and activity of peptides in which it is incorporated. As with many chemical substances, proper handling and safety precautions should be observed due to potential hazards associated with its use.
Formula:C12H20N2O5
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Boc-Pro-Gly-OH
CAS:<p>Bachem ID: 4004772.</p>Formula:C12H20N2O5Purity:> 99%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:272.3Boc-Pro-Gly-OH
CAS:<p>Boc-Pro-Gly-OH is a synthetic tetrapeptide that is used as a substrate molecule to study collagen hydroxylases. It has been shown to be an excellent substrate for the enzyme collagenase, and its chemical data indicates that it is bound by metal ions. The technique of dichroism was used to confirm the secondary structure of Boc-Pro-Gly-OH. This tetrapeptide has four amino acids, which are proline, glycine, histidine, and hydroxyproline.</p>Formula:C12H20N2O5Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:272.3 g/mol



