CAS 988-70-5
:Z-Tyr-Glu-OH
Description:
Z-Tyr-Glu-OH, also known as Z-Tyrosyl-Glutamic acid, is a peptide derivative characterized by the presence of a protective benzyloxycarbonyl (Z) group on the tyrosine residue. This compound is a dipeptide consisting of the amino acids tyrosine and glutamic acid, linked by a peptide bond. The Z group enhances the stability and solubility of the molecule, making it useful in various biochemical applications, including peptide synthesis and drug development. Z-Tyr-Glu-OH is typically utilized in research settings, particularly in studies involving peptide interactions, enzyme activity, and receptor binding. Its structure allows for potential modifications, which can be beneficial in designing analogs with specific biological activities. The compound is generally soluble in polar solvents, and its properties can be influenced by factors such as pH and temperature. As with many peptides, it is important to handle Z-Tyr-Glu-OH with care, considering its potential reactivity and the need for proper storage conditions to maintain its integrity.
Formula:C22H24N2O8
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Z-Tyr-Glu
CAS:Z-Tyr-Glu is an acidic amino acid that is a member of the L-glutamate family. It has been shown to be a genetic factor in antibody response and has been found to have multiple subunits. Z-Tyr-Glu is found in plants, such as the fungus Monascus purpureus, and can be isolated from wheat (Triticum aestivum) and rice (Oryza sativa). This amino acid is also found in plasma samples at low concentrations, where it may serve as a marker for metabolic disorders. Z-Tyr-Glu can be detected by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry and validated by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry.Formula:C22H24N2O8Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:444.43 g/mol
