![]() H-Leu-Gly-Gly-OH structure
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Common Name | H-Leu-Gly-Gly-OH | ||
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CAS Number | 1187-50-4 | Molecular Weight | 245.27600 | |
Density | 1.199g/cm3 | Boiling Point | 573.7ºC at 760mmHg | |
Molecular Formula | C10H19N3O4 | Melting Point | -220ºC (dec.) | |
MSDS | USA | Flash Point | 300.8ºC |
Transport and signaling via the amino acid binding site of the yeast Gap1 amino acid transceptor.
Nat. Chem. Biol. 5 , 45-52, (2009) Transporter-related nutrient sensors, called transceptors, mediate nutrient activation of signaling pathways through the plasma membrane. The mechanism of action of transporting and nontransporting transceptors is unknown. We have screened 319 amino acid anal... |
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Three-dimensional quantitative structure-activity relationship analyses of beta-lactam antibiotics and tripeptides as substrates of the mammalian H+/peptide cotransporter PEPT1.
J. Med. Chem. 48 , 4410-9, (2005) The utilization of the membrane transport protein PEPT1 as a drug delivery system is a promising strategy to enhance the oral bioavailability of drugs. Since very little is known about the substrate binding site of PEPT1, computational methods are a meaningfu... |
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Fragmental modeling of hPepT2 and analysis of its binding features by docking studies and pharmacophore mapping.
Bioorg. Med. Chem. 19 , 4544-51, (2011) Over the last years, considerable progress has been made for the identification and characterization of drug transporters, and several modeling studies have been undertaken to predict their effects on ADME profiling. Thus, this study was focused on the peptid... |
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Characterization of the pattern of alphas1- and beta-casein breakdown and release of a bioactive peptide by a cell envelope proteinase from Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. lactis CRL 581.
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 74 , 3682-3689, (2008) The cell envelope-associated proteinases (CEPs) of the lactobacilli have key roles in bacterial nutrition and contribute to the development of the organoleptic properties of fermented milk products as well, as they can release bioactive health-beneficial pept... |
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Release of the cell-envelope-associated proteinase of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subspecies lactis CRL 581 is dependent upon pH and temperature.
J. Agric. Food Chem. 57 , 8607-8611, (2009) The cell-envelope-associated proteinase of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. lactis CRL 581 (PrtL) has an essential role in bacterial growth and contributes to the development of the organoleptic properties of hard cheeses and to the release of bioactive healt... |
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Electrophoretic studies on enzymes of diploid and triploid Paragonimus westermani.
Parasitology 91 , 489-497, (1985) An enzyme analysis of diploid and triploid Paragonimus westermani was conducted using starch gel electrophoresis. In total, 16 enzymes, probably encoded by 18 loci, were studied for 3 populations of the diploid form sampled from 2 localities, and 4 population... |
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A specific kinetic assay for tripeptide aminopeptidase in serum.
Clin. Chem. 30 , 843-846, (1984) This is a method for measuring tripeptide aminopeptidase (EC 3.4.11.4) activity in serum. L- Leucylglycylglycine is used as substrate, and the reaction is followed by monitoring the absorbance increase at 340 nm when NAD+ is reduced to NADH in the presence of... |
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Postnatal development of peptidase enzymes in rat small intestine.
J. Pediatr. Gastroenterol. Nutr. 1(1) , 111-7, (1982) The development and distribution of peptidase activity in mucosal homogenates of rat small intestine has been investigated. Substrates used were glycyl-L-leucine (GL), L-seryl-L-methionine (SM), and L-leucyl-glycyl-glycine (LGG). During the first 2 weeks of l... |
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Immuno-, lectin-, and enzyme-histochemical characterization of human bone marrow endothelium.
Exp. Hematol. 22(12) , 1203-9, (1994) "Homing" of hematopoietic progenitor cells to the bone marrow occurs during the clinical practice of bone marrow transplantation. Its mechanism is unknown, although adhesive interactions between hematopoietic cells and sinusoidal endothelium in the bone marro... |