CAS 89680-17-1
:H-D-Met-Met-OH
Description:
H-D-Met-Met-OH, also known as a peptide with the sequence of two methionine residues and a hydroxyl group, is a synthetic compound often used in biochemical research and pharmaceutical applications. This substance is characterized by its structure, which includes two methionine amino acids linked by peptide bonds, with a hydroxyl group (-OH) at one end. Methionine is an essential amino acid known for its role in protein synthesis and as a precursor to other important biomolecules. The presence of the hydroxyl group can influence the compound's solubility, stability, and reactivity, making it relevant in various biochemical contexts. H-D-Met-Met-OH may exhibit properties such as being a substrate for enzymatic reactions or serving as a building block in peptide synthesis. Its specific applications can vary, but it is often explored in studies related to peptide behavior, drug design, and therapeutic development. As with many peptides, its biological activity and interactions can be influenced by factors such as concentration, environment, and the presence of other molecules.
Formula:C10H20N2O3S2
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H-D-Met-Met-OH
CAS:<p>Bachem ID: 4005703.</p>Formula:C10H20N2O3S2Purity:> 98%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:280.41H-D-Met-Met-OH
CAS:<p>H-D-Met-Met-OH is a synthetic compound, which is an optical isomer of DL-methionine. It has been shown to have the same biochemical and dietary concentrations as DL-methionine. H-D-Met-Met-OH has also been shown to have a linear response in bioassays, assays and other biochemical pathways. The thermodynamic properties of this compound are also similar to those of DL-methionine, although it is not as stable. This compound can be used as a substitute for DL-methionine because it has an identical chemical structure and can be converted into L -methionine by the enzyme methioninase.</p>Formula:C10H20N2O3S2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:280.41 g/mol

