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Product Name :
Bz-VGR-AMC

CAS NO. :
87779-49-5

Formula :
C30H37O6N7

Molecular Weight::
591.66

Target:

Serial Number:
Benzoyl-Val-Gly-Arg-AMC

Short serial number :
Bz-VGR-AMC

Purity:
95%

Description :
Bz-VGR-AMC has been employed as substrate for the tricorn core protease from Thermoplasma acidophilum. Bz-VGR-AMC is used for measuring the trypsin-like activity of the 20S proteasome, in combination with e.g. Suc-LLVY-AMC (for assaying its chymotrypsin-like activity) and Z-LLE-AMC (for determining its PGPH activity).

References:
[1].Different proteasome subtypes in a single tissue exhibit different enzymatic properties. [2].Navigation inside a protease: substrate selection and product exit in the tricorn protease from Thermoplasma acidophilum. [3].The 20S proteasome isolated from Alzheimer’s disease brain shows post-translational modifications but unchanged proteolytic activity.

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