26305-03-3
Chemical Structure
Pepstatin
Synonym(s): Pepstatin A
- CAS No.: 26305-03-3
- Formula:C34H63N5O9
- Molecular Weight:685.89
IUPAC Name: (6S,9S,12S,13S,17S,20S,21S)-13,21-dihydroxy-12,20-diisobutyl-6,9-diisopropyl-2,17-dimethyl-4,7,10,15,18-pentaoxo-5,8,11,16,19-pentaazatricosan-23-oic acid
InChIKey: FAXGPCHRFPCXOO-LXTPJMTPSA-N
SMILES: CC(C[C@H](NC([C@@H](NC([C@@H](NC(CC(C)C)=O)C(C)C)=O)C(C)C)=O)[C@@H](O)CC(N[C@@H](C)C(N[C@@H](CC(C)C)[C@@H](O)CC(O)=O)=O)=O)C
Biological Activity: Pepstatin (Pepstatin A) is a specific, orally active aspartic protease inhibitor produced by actinomycetes, with IC50s of 4.5 nM, 6.2 nM, 150 nM, 290 nM, 520 nM and 260 nM for hemoglobin-pepsin, hemoglobin-proctase, casein-pepsin, casein-proctase, casein-acid protease and hemoglobin-acid protease, respectively. Pepstatin also inhibits HIV protease[1][2].
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Pepstatin | 99.90% | Pepstatin (Pepstatin A) is a specific, orally active aspartic protease inhibitor produced by actinomycetes, with IC50s of 4.5 nM, 6.2 nM, 150 nM, 290 nM, 520 nM and 260 nM for hemoglobin-pepsin, hemoglobin-proctase, casein-pepsin, casein-proctase, casein-acid protease and hemoglobin-acid protease, respectively. Pepstatin also inhibits HIV protease. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Pepstatin (Standard) | ≥98% | Pepstatin (Standard) is the analytical standard of Pepstatin. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Pepstatin (Pepstatin A) is a specific, orally active aspartic protease inhibitor produced by actinomycetes, with IC50s of 4.5 nM, 6.2 nM, 150 nM, 290 nM, 520 nM and 260 nM for hemoglobin-pepsin, hemoglobin-proctase, casein-pepsin, casein-proctase, casein-acid protease and hemoglobin-acid protease, respectively. Pepstatin also inhibits HIV protease. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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- [1]. Umezawa H, et al. Pepstatin, a new pepsin inhibitor produced by Actinomycetes. J Antibiot (Tokyo). 1970 May;23(5):259-62. [Content Brief]
- [2]. Seelmeier S, et al. Human immunodeficiency virus has an aspartic-type protease that can be inhibited by pepstatin A. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1988 Sep;85(18):6612-6. [Content Brief]
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