CAS 7412-61-5
:Z-Ser-Thr-OMe
Description:
Z-Ser-Thr-OMe, also known as Z-Serine-Threonine methyl ester, is a synthetic peptide derivative characterized by the presence of a Z (benzyloxycarbonyl) protecting group on the serine residue and a methyl ester group on the threonine residue. This compound is typically used in peptide synthesis and research due to its ability to protect functional groups during chemical reactions. The Z group provides stability and prevents unwanted reactions, while the methyl ester enhances solubility and reactivity in various organic solvents. Z-Ser-Thr-OMe is often utilized in the development of pharmaceuticals and bioconjugates, as it can be further modified to introduce specific functionalities. Its structure allows for the study of peptide interactions and the exploration of biological activities associated with serine and threonine residues, which are crucial in many biochemical processes. As with many peptide derivatives, careful handling and storage are essential to maintain its integrity and reactivity.
Formula:C16H22N2O7
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