
CAS 9007-58-3
:Elastins
Description:
Elastins are a class of proteins that are key components of elastic tissues in the body, such as skin, lungs, and blood vessels. The CAS number 9007-58-3 refers specifically to elastin, which is characterized by its unique ability to provide elasticity and resilience to tissues. Structurally, elastin is composed of a network of polypeptide chains that are rich in hydrophobic amino acids, allowing it to stretch and recoil like a rubber band. This property is crucial for maintaining the structural integrity and functionality of various organs that undergo repeated stretching and relaxation. Elastin is synthesized during development and is primarily found in the extracellular matrix, where it interacts with other proteins, such as collagen, to form a supportive framework. The degradation of elastin can lead to age-related changes in tissue elasticity, contributing to conditions like wrinkling of the skin and loss of vascular elasticity. Overall, elastins play a vital role in maintaining the mechanical properties of tissues throughout the body.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- Elastins
- Elastin
- E 91 (elastin)
- Elastin E60
- E 91
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Elastin, pig
CAS:<p>Elastin, pig is a matrix protein abundantly present in the extracellular matrix, insolubility, amorphous structure, and extensive cross-linking.</p>Color and Shape:SolidElastin
CAS:<p>Elastin is a peptide that can bind to several receptors. It has been used as a research tool in the study of protein interactions and receptor-ligand binding. Elastin binds to the L-type voltage-gated calcium channel, inhibiting its function. Elastin also binds to the alpha 1B-adrenergic receptor, which may play a role in regulating blood pressure. Elastin is found in high purity with an ionic charge of -21.</p>Formula:C27H48N6O6Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:552.7 g/mol


