355808-21-8
Chemical Structure
Acetylvaline-15N
- CAS No.: 355808-21-8
- Formula:C7H1315NO3
- Molecular Weight:160.18
IUPAC Name: (tert-butoxycarbonyl)-L-alanine-15N
InChIKey: IHYJTAOFMMMOPX-DWNZYCRPSA-N
SMILES: CC([15NH][C@H](C(O)=O)C(C)C)=O
Biological Activity: Acetylvaline-15N is the 15N-labeled Acetylvaline (HY-W015466). Acetylvaline is a class of amino acid derivative metabolites. The expression abundance of Acetylvaline is upregulated under heat stress conditions; it participates in the regulation of amino acid biosynthesis, cysteine and methionine metabolic pathways, and mediates the physiological processes of antioxidant defense and energy metabolism reprogramming in Magallana sikamea. Acetylvaline can be released from acetylvalyl-RNA of Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus (TYMV) by N‑acylaminoacyl‑tRNA hydrolase. Acetylvaline can be used in metabolism-related research[1][2].
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Acetylvaline-15N | 99.46% | Acetylvaline-15N is the 15N-labeled Acetylvaline (HY-W015466). Acetylvaline is a class of amino acid derivative metabolites. The expression abundance of Acetylvaline is upregulated under heat stress conditions; it participates in the regulation of amino acid biosynthesis, cysteine and methionine metabolic pathways, and mediates the physiological processes of antioxidant defense and energy metabolism reprogramming in Magallana sikamea. Acetylvaline can be released from acetylvalyl-RNA of Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus (TYMV) by N‑acylaminoacyl‑tRNA hydrolase. Acetylvaline can be used in metabolism-related research. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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- [1]. Liu Y, et al. Short-term heat stress adaptation in intertidal oysters (Crassostrea sikamea): Integrative biochemical, transcriptomic and metabolomic insights. Journal of thermal biology. 2026 Jan;135:104355.
- [2]. Haenni AL, et al. TYMV valyl-RNA as an amino-acid donor in protein biosynthesis. Nat New Biol. 1973 Feb 7;241(110):166-8.
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