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Product Name :
GGY

CAS NO. :
17343-07-6

Formula :
C13H17N3O5

Molecular Weight::
295.29

Target:
Others

Serial Number:
Gly-Gly-Tyr

Short serial number :
GGY

Purity:
95%

Description :
Glycylglycyl-L-tyrosine showed ACE-inhibitory activity, with an IC50 of 1.3 µmol/L.

References:
[1].Dissociation of the N-C(alpha) bond and competitive formation of the [z(n) – H](+) and [c(n) + 2H](+) product ions in radical peptide ions containing tyrosine and tryptophan: the influence of proton affinities on product formation. [2]. A comparison of the fragmentation pathways of [Cu(II)(Ma)(Mb)]•2+ complexes where Ma and Mb are peptides containing either a tryptophan or a tyrosine residue. [3]. Nonaqueous versus aqueous capillary electrophoresis of alpha-helical polypeptides: effect of secondary structure on separation selectivity. [4]. Sequence-specific recognition and cooperative dimerization of N-terminal aromatic peptides in aqueous solution by a synthetic host.

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