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Catalog Number:
06087
CAS Number:
21438-60-8
Su-Ser-OH
Purity:
≥ 98 % (TLC)
Synonym(s):
L-histidil-L-serina, H-His-Ser-OH
Temperature Sensitive
Documents
$85.00 /100 mg
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Product Information

La histidilleucina (His-Leu), la histidilglicina (His-Gly) y la histidilserina (His-Ser) son dipéptidos que contienen imidazol N-terminal y se utilizan para estudiar la unión de metales como el cobre, el níquel y el zinc.

Synonyms
L-histidil-L-serina, H-His-Ser-OH
CAS Number
21438-60-8
Purity
≥ 98 % (TLC)
Molecular Formula
C9H14N4O4
Molecular Weight
242.23
MDL Number
MFCD00037857
PubChem ID
435727
Appearance
Polvo de color blanco a amarillo pálido
Optical Rotation
[a]D24 = -10 ±2 °(C=1 in water)
Conditions
Conservar a < -10 °C
General Information
Synonyms
L-histidil-L-serina, H-His-Ser-OH
CAS Number
21438-60-8
Purity
≥ 98 % (TLC)
Molecular Formula
C9H14N4O4
Molecular Weight
242.23
MDL Number
MFCD00037857
PubChem ID
435727
Appearance
Polvo de color blanco a amarillo pálido
Optical Rotation
[a]D24 = -10 ±2 °(C=1 in water)
Conditions
Conservar a < -10 °C
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
No
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
-
Applications

His-Ser-OH is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Peptide Synthesis: This compound serves as a building block in the synthesis of peptides, which are crucial for developing new drugs and therapies.
  • Biotechnology: In the biotech industry, it is used to enhance the stability and efficacy of protein formulations, improving their performance in therapeutic applications.
  • Diagnostics: His-Ser-OH is incorporated into diagnostic assays, aiding in the detection of specific biomarkers in diseases, thus facilitating early diagnosis.
  • Research on Protein Interactions: Researchers utilize this chemical to study protein-protein interactions, which is essential for understanding cellular processes and disease mechanisms.
  • Drug Development: Its unique properties contribute to the design of novel drugs, particularly in targeting specific pathways in cancer and metabolic diseases.

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