Statine ((3S,4S)-Statine) (Synonyms: (3S,4S)-Statine; (S,S)-Statine) |
Catalog No.GC32417 |
Statine ((3S,4S)-Statine) is an unusual amino acid that occurs twice in the sequence of pepstatin, a protease inhibitor that is active against pepsin and other acid proteases.
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Cas No.: 49642-07-1
Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
Statine is an unusual amino acid that occurs twice in the sequence of pepstatin, a protease inhibitor that is active against pepsin and other acid proteases.
Statine is an unusual amino acid that occurs twice in the sequence of pepstatin, a protease inhibitor that is active against pepsin and other acid proteases. Statine is also an analog of the previously proposed transition state for catalysis by pepsin and other acid proteases[1].
[1]. Marciniszyn J Jr, et al. Mode of inhibition of acid proteases by pepstatin. J Biol Chem. 1976 Nov 25;251(22):7088-94.
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