
CAS 537697-28-2
:H-D-Thr(Me)-OH
Description:
H-D-Thr(Me)-OH, also known as N-Methyl-3-hydroxy-L-threonine, is a chemical compound characterized by its structure as a derivative of threonine, an amino acid. This compound features a hydroxyl group (-OH) and a methyl group (-Me) attached to the threonine backbone, which contributes to its unique properties. It is typically classified as a non-proteinogenic amino acid, meaning it is not incorporated into proteins during translation. The presence of the hydroxyl group enhances its solubility in water, making it suitable for various biochemical applications. H-D-Thr(Me)-OH may be utilized in peptide synthesis and as a building block in the development of pharmaceuticals or biologically active compounds. Its specific stereochemistry and functional groups can influence its reactivity and interactions in biological systems. As with many amino acid derivatives, it may exhibit specific biological activities, although detailed studies would be necessary to elucidate its full range of properties and potential applications.
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(2R,3S)-2-Amino-3-methoxybutanoic acid
CAS:(2R,3S)-2-Amino-3-methoxybutanoic acidPurity:97%Molecular weight:133.15g/molO-Methyl-D-threonine
CAS:O-Methyl-D-threonine is an amino acid that is biosynthesized from O-methylserine and D-threonine. It belongs to the class of β-lactam antibiotics and inhibits peptidoglycan synthesis by binding to the catalytic site of the enzyme synthase, which is required for the formation of β-lactam rings in peptidoglycan. The crystal structure of O-methylserine has been determined and analyzed. Mutations in the catalytic tripeptide have been shown to affect its activity, as well as protonation state and carboxylate groups.Formula:C5H11NO3Purity:Min. 98 Area-%Color and Shape:White Off-White PowderMolecular weight:133.15 g/mol



