Acetyl-L-tyrosine methyl amide
CAS : 6367-14-2
Ref. 3D-FA48155
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Informations sur le produit
- Ac-L-Tyr-NHMe
- (αS)-α-(Acetylamino)-4-hydroxy-N-methylbenzenepropanamide
- Hydrocinnamamide, α-acetamido-p-hydroxy-N-methyl-, L-
- N-Acetyl-N′-methyltyrosylamide
- Benzenepropanamide, α-(acetylamino)-4-hydroxy-N-methyl-, (S)-
- Benzenepropanamide, α-(acetylamino)-4-hydroxy-N-methyl-, (αS)-
Acetyl-L-tyrosine methyl amide is a molecule that is a derivative of L-tyrosine. It has been shown to have interesting conformational properties. Acetyl-L-tyrosine methyl amide has been used in the study of the interaction of nonpolar solvents with replicates and their ability to stabilize the protein's secondary structure. The compound's fluorescence properties are dependent on its functional groups, which can be altered through metal ion binding. Acetyl-L-tyrosine methyl amide also has carbonyl groups, which allow for sensing by electron spin resonance spectroscopy, making it possible to measure its steady state fluorescence.