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CAS 59652-59-4

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ile-asn

Description:
The chemical substance known as "ile-asn," with the CAS number 59652-59-4, is a dipeptide composed of the amino acids isoleucine (ile) and asparagine (asn). Dipeptides are formed through the condensation of two amino acids, resulting in a peptide bond. This specific dipeptide exhibits characteristics typical of peptides, such as solubility in water and the ability to participate in various biochemical reactions. Isoleucine is a hydrophobic, branched-chain amino acid, while asparagine is polar and can form hydrogen bonds due to its amide side chain. The combination of these two amino acids in ile-asn may influence its structural properties and biological functions, potentially affecting its role in protein synthesis or metabolic pathways. Additionally, the presence of both hydrophobic and polar characteristics may allow this dipeptide to interact with a variety of biological molecules, contributing to its functionality in living organisms. Further studies would be necessary to elucidate its specific roles and applications in biochemistry and nutrition.
Formula:C10H19N3O4
Synonyms:
  • H-Ile-Asn-OH
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