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Catalog Number:
08709
CAS Number:
172546-75-7
H-His-Cys-Lys-Phe-Trp-Trp-OH
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Potente inhibidor de la integrasa (IN) codificada por el VIH, la enzima responsable de la integración del ADN del VIH en el genoma humano. El péptido inhibe el procesamiento 3' y la integración mediada por la IN con una CI50 de 2 μM. El péptido también es activo en las proteínas IN de otros retrovirus como el VIH-2, el virus de la inmunodeficiencia felina y el virus de la leucemia murina de Moloney. También se descubrió que inhibe la reacción de desintegración, lo que sugiere que este hexapéptido actúa en el sitio catalítico de la IN o cerca de él.

CAS Number
172546-75-7
Molecular Formula
C46H55N11O7S
Molecular Weight
906.04
MDL Number
MFCD00798733
PubChem ID
74765468
Conditions
Conservar a -0°C.
General Information
CAS Number
172546-75-7
Molecular Formula
C46H55N11O7S
Molecular Weight
906.04
MDL Number
MFCD00798733
PubChem ID
74765468
Conditions
Conservar a -0°C.
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
No
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
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Applications

H-His-Cys-Lys-Phe-Trp-Trp-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 in drug development and therapeutic applications.
  • Biotechnology: It is used in the formulation of biologics, enhancing the stability and efficacy of protein-based drugs.
  • Neuroscience Research: The compound is valuable in studying neurotransmitter systems, particularly in understanding the role of peptides in brain function.
  • Cosmetic Industry: It is incorporated into skincare products for its potential anti-aging properties, promoting skin health and hydration.
  • Diagnostic Applications: H-His-Cys-Lys-Phe-Trp-Trp-OH is utilized in the development of diagnostic assays, aiding in the detection of various diseases through peptide-based markers.

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