
CAS 872036-64-1
:Insulin alpha-chain (1-13)
Description:
Insulin alpha-chain (1-13), with the CAS number 872036-64-1, refers to a specific peptide fragment of the insulin molecule, comprising the first 13 amino acids of the alpha chain. This fragment plays a crucial role in the biological activity of insulin, which is a key hormone in glucose metabolism. The characteristics of this peptide include its structure, which is composed of a sequence of amino acids that contribute to its overall conformation and function. Typically, this fragment is involved in receptor binding and may influence the biological activity of the full insulin molecule. Insulin itself is known for its solubility in water and its ability to form complexes with other molecules, such as receptors on cell surfaces. The alpha-chain fragment is often studied in biochemical research to understand insulin's mechanism of action, its interactions with insulin receptors, and its role in metabolic disorders like diabetes. Additionally, this peptide may have implications in drug development and therapeutic applications related to insulin regulation.
Formula:C66H118N20O22S3
Synonyms:- Insulin alpha-chain (1-13)
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Insulin α-chain (1-13)
CAS:<p>Insulin alpha-chain peptide, amino acids 1-13, T cell-recognized, posttranslationally modified.</p>Formula:C66H118N20O22S3Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:1639.96
