N-Chloroacetyl-L-tryptophan
N-Chloroacetyl-L-tryptophan (Chloroacetyltryptophan) is a hydrolyzable tryptophan derivative. N-Chloroacetyl-L-tryptophan rapidly hydrolyzes to tryptophan in Pseudomonas aurantiaca cultures. N-Chloroacetyl-L-tryptophan increases the level of the antibiotic Pyrrolnitrin (HY-133704) in Pseudomonas aurantiaca fermentation cultures.
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- CAS No.: 64709-57-5
- Formula: C13H13ClN2O3
- Molecular Weight:280.71
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Biological Activity
N-Chloroacetyl-L-tryptophan (250-1000 μg/mL; 0-120 h) is rapidly hydrolyzed to tryptophan by Pseudomonas aureofaciens, resulting in increased biosynthetic levels of Pyrrolnitrin (HY-133704)[1].
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Chemical Information
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CAS No. 64709-57-5
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Molecular Weight 280.71
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Formula C13H13ClN2O3
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SMILES
C([C@H](NC(CCl)=O)C(O)=O)C=1C=2C(NC1)=CC=CC2
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Synonyms
Chloroacetyltryptophan
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Storage
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Purity & Documentation
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Calculators
Concentration (start) × Volume (start) = Concentration (final) × Volume (final)