Bioactivity | H-Pro-Val-OH is a deprotonation dipeptide containing proline, which can catalyze the Michael addition reaction of acetone to trans-β-nitrostyrene. H-Pro Val OH can also serve as a substrate for fibroblast enzymes and prolinase, and has potential applications in biochemical analysis[1][2][3][4]. |
Name | H-Pro-Val-OH |
CAS | 52899-09-9 |
Sequence | Pro-Val |
Shortening | PV |
Formula | C10H18N2O3 |
Molar Mass | 214.26 |
Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
Storage | Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis. |
Reference | [1]. Harrison AG, et al. Fragmentation reactions of deprotonated peptides containing proline. The proline effect. J Mass Spectrom. 2005 Sep;40(9):1173-86. [2]. Davie EA, et al. Asymmetric catalysis mediated by synthetic peptides. Chem Rev. 2007 Dec;107(12):5759-812. [3]. Uramatsu M, et al. Different effects of sulfur amino acids on prolidase and prolinase activity in normal and prolidase-deficient human erythrocytes. Clin Chim Acta. 2007 Jan;375(1-2):129-35. [4]. Myara I, et al. Determination of prolinase activity in plasma. Application to liver disease and its relation with prolidase activity. Clin Biochem. 1985 Aug;18(4):220-3. |