Boc-Tyr(tbu)-Aib NEW
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Min. Order: | 1kg |
Supply Ability: | 1T+ |
Update Time: | 2024-11-15 |
Product Details
Product Name: Boc-Tyr(tbu)-Aib | Min. Order: 1kg |
Purity: 98%;99% | Supply Ability: 1T+ |
Release date: 2024/11/15 |
Product Name: | Boc-Tyr(tbu)-Aib |
CAS: | - |
MF: | - |
MW: | - |
Synonyms: | Boc-Tyr(tBu)-Aib-OH;boc-tyr(tbu)-aib |
Product Categories: | Amino Acid Derivatives; Apis intermediates |
Application: | Peptide Synthesis: Boc-Tyr(tbu)-Aib serves as a building block for solid-phase peptide synthesis. The tert-butoxycarbonyl (Boc) and tert-butyl (tbu) protecting groups allow for selective deprotection during the synthesis process, enabling coupling with other amino acids. This amino acid derivative is useful for the synthesis of peptides containing tyrosine and α-aminoisobutyric acid (Aib) residues.
Biological Studies: Boc-Tyr(tbu)-Aib can be incorporated into peptides for biological studies, such as receptor binding assays, enzyme inhibition studies, or cell signaling investigations. The tyrosine residue, being a phenolic amino acid, often confers specific binding properties to peptides, while Aib provides a non-natural amino acid with unique conformational properties.
Drug Discovery: In the field of drug discovery, Boc-Tyr(tbu)-Aib can be used as a part of peptide-based drug candidates. The presence of tyrosine and Aib residues can impart desired biological activities, such as receptor agonism or antagonism, cell permeability, or stability. |
Manufacturer: | Sichuan HongRi Pharm-Tech Co., Ltd. |
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