Glycylglycinamide
Glycylglycinamide is a polypeptide that can be found by peptide screening. Peptide screening is a research tool that pools active peptides primarily by immunoassay. Peptide screening can be used for protein interaction, functional analysis, epitope screening, especially in the field of agent research and development.
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- CAS No.: 20238-94-2
- Formula: C4H9N3O2
- Molecular Weight:131.13
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Storage:
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
Biological Activity
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Cell Line
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Type | Value | Description | References |
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| MT4 | CC50 |
7 μM
Compound: 10
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In vitro cytotoxicity against mock infected MT-4 cells.
In vitro cytotoxicity against mock infected MT-4 cells.
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[PMID: 15239667] |
| MT4 | EC50 |
0.005 μM
Compound: 10
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Inhibition of Efavirenz resistant HIV-1 (Y181C) induced cytopathicity in MT-4 cells.
Inhibition of Efavirenz resistant HIV-1 (Y181C) induced cytopathicity in MT-4 cells.
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[PMID: 15239667] |
| MT4 | EC50 |
1.2 μM
Compound: 10
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Inhibition of Efavirenz resistant HIV-1 (K103N-Y181C) induced cytopathicity in MT-4 cells.
Inhibition of Efavirenz resistant HIV-1 (K103N-Y181C) induced cytopathicity in MT-4 cells.
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[PMID: 15239667] |
| MT4 | EC50 |
0.0007 μM
Compound: 10
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Inhibition of HIV-1 (IIIB) induced cytopathicity in MT-4 cells.
Inhibition of HIV-1 (IIIB) induced cytopathicity in MT-4 cells.
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[PMID: 15239667] |
| MT4 | EC50 |
0.7 nM
Compound: 10
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Inhibition of HIV-1 (IIIB) induced cytopathicity in MT-4 cells.
Inhibition of HIV-1 (IIIB) induced cytopathicity in MT-4 cells.
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[PMID: 15239667] |
Chemical Information
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CAS No. 20238-94-2
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Molecular Weight 131.13
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Formula C4H9N3O2
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Sequence
H-Gly-Gly-NH2
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Sequence Shortening
GG-NH2
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Shipping
Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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Storage
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
Purity & Documentation
References
Calculators
Concentration (start) × Volume (start) = Concentration (final) × Volume (final)