CAS 67113-60-4
:D-ala-leu
Description:
D-Ala-Leu, or D-Alanine-Leucine, is a dipeptide composed of the amino acids D-alanine and leucine. It is characterized by its specific stereochemistry, with D-alanine being the D-enantiomer of alanine, which is a non-polar, aliphatic amino acid. Leucine, on the other hand, is a branched-chain amino acid known for its hydrophobic properties. This dipeptide is often studied in the context of peptide synthesis and protein structure, as well as its potential biological activities. D-Ala-Leu may exhibit unique properties compared to its L-enantiomer counterparts, influencing its interactions in biological systems. It is soluble in water and can participate in various biochemical reactions, making it relevant in fields such as biochemistry and pharmacology. Additionally, the presence of both D and L amino acids in peptides can affect their stability, bioactivity, and resistance to enzymatic degradation, which is of interest in drug design and development.
Formula:C9H18N2O3
InChI:InChI=1/C9H18N2O3/c1-5(2)4-7(9(13)14)11-8(12)6(3)10/h5-7H,4,10H2,1-3H3,(H,11,12)(H,13,14)/t6-,7+/m1/s1
Synonyms:- H-D-Ala-Leu-OH
- D-Alanyl-L-leucine
- (2S)-2-{[(2R)-2-ammoniopropanoyl]amino}-4-methylpentanoate
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