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PKC substrate GS | sc-3112 | 5 mg | $191.00 | |||
PKC substrate GS is a peptide characterized by its ability to engage in specific protein-protein interactions, particularly with protein kinase C (PKC) isoforms. Its unique sequence promotes conformational changes that enhance substrate recognition and phosphorylation efficiency. The peptide's stability in various environments allows for sustained interactions, influencing signaling cascades and cellular responses. Additionally, its hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions facilitate diverse binding affinities, impacting its role in cellular dynamics. | ||||||
PKC substrate (MBP) | 136132-68-8 | sc-3005 | 0.5 mg | $145.00 | 3 | |
PKC substrate (MBP) is a peptide distinguished by its selective affinity for protein kinase C (PKC) isoforms, enabling precise modulation of kinase activity. Its unique amino acid composition fosters specific conformational adaptations, optimizing interaction kinetics. The peptide exhibits a balance of hydrophilic and hydrophobic characteristics, which enhances its solubility and facilitates versatile binding interactions. This dynamic behavior plays a crucial role in regulating intracellular signaling pathways and cellular functions. | ||||||
Syntide-2, Protein Kinase Substrate | 108334-68-5 | sc-201151 | 1 mg | $179.00 | ||
Syntide-2 is a peptide characterized by its high specificity for protein kinase C (PKC) isoforms, facilitating targeted phosphorylation events. Its unique sequence promotes distinct conformational states, enhancing binding affinity and reaction rates. The peptide's structural features, including a blend of charged and non-polar residues, contribute to its solubility and interaction dynamics, influencing downstream signaling cascades and cellular responses. This intricate behavior underscores its role in modulating kinase-mediated processes. | ||||||
Zein | 9010-66-6 | sc-216069 sc-216069A sc-216069B | 500 g 1 kg 5 kg | $133.00 $194.00 $707.00 | ||
Zein is a unique peptide known for its structural flexibility and ability to form stable aggregates in aqueous environments. Its rich composition of hydrophobic amino acids allows for strong intermolecular interactions, leading to the formation of micelle-like structures. This property enhances its solubility in organic solvents and influences its kinetic behavior in various biochemical pathways. Additionally, zein's capacity to undergo conformational changes under different pH conditions highlights its dynamic nature in molecular interactions. | ||||||
Bradykinin triacetate | 5979-11-3 | sc-391278 sc-391278A | 10 mg 20 mg | $81.00 $145.00 | ||
Bradykinin triacetate is a peptide characterized by its potent ability to modulate vascular permeability and influence inflammatory responses. Its specific amino acid sequence facilitates interactions with G-protein coupled receptors, triggering distinct signaling pathways. The triacetate modification enhances its stability and solubility, allowing for efficient molecular recognition. This peptide's unique conformation can also affect its binding kinetics, impacting downstream cellular responses. | ||||||
Lys-Lys-Lys | 13184-14-0 | sc-391796 | 50 mg | $250.00 | ||
Lys-Lys-Lys is a peptide notable for its high positive charge density, which enhances its interaction with negatively charged biomolecules, such as nucleic acids and cell membranes. This property facilitates electrostatic interactions that can influence cellular uptake and transport mechanisms. The repetitive lysine residues contribute to its structural flexibility, allowing it to adopt various conformations that may affect its binding affinity and reactivity in biochemical pathways. Additionally, its hydrophilic nature promotes solubility in aqueous environments, further enhancing its biological interactions. | ||||||
AMD 3465 hexahydrobromide | 185991-07-5 | sc-362709 sc-362709A | 10 mg 50 mg | $185.00 $772.00 | ||
AMD 3465 hexahydrobromide is a peptide characterized by its unique ability to form stable complexes with metal ions, which can influence its reactivity and stability in various environments. The presence of specific functional groups allows for selective hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions, enhancing its affinity for certain substrates. Its conformational dynamics enable it to engage in diverse molecular interactions, potentially modulating enzymatic pathways and influencing reaction kinetics in complex biochemical systems. | ||||||
L-Leucyl-L-alanine | 7298-84-2 | sc-300885 sc-300885A sc-300885B sc-300885C | 1 g 5 g 25 g 100 g | $90.00 $235.00 $999.00 $3860.00 | ||
L-Leucyl-L-alanine is a dipeptide notable for its capacity to adopt multiple conformations, which can significantly affect its solubility and interaction with biomolecules. The presence of hydrophobic leucine residues promotes aggregation in aqueous environments, while the alanine moiety contributes to its structural stability. This peptide can participate in intricate hydrogen bonding networks, influencing its reactivity and facilitating specific molecular recognition processes in biochemical pathways. | ||||||
H1-7 (histone H1 phosphorylation site), PKA Substrate | 65189-70-0 | sc-201152 | 1 mg | $110.00 | ||
H1-7, a peptide featuring a phosphorylation site for PKA, exhibits unique structural dynamics that influence its interaction with chromatin. The phosphorylation alters its charge distribution, enhancing binding affinity to DNA and modulating histone interactions. This peptide plays a critical role in regulating gene expression through post-translational modifications, impacting chromatin remodeling and cellular signaling pathways. Its specific sequence allows for targeted recognition by kinases, influencing reaction kinetics and downstream effects in cellular processes. | ||||||
RR-SRC, Protein Tyrosine Kinase Substrate | 81156-93-6 | sc-201166 | 1 mg | $100.00 | ||
RR-SRC is a peptide characterized by its specific phosphorylation sites that facilitate interactions with various signaling proteins. Its unique sequence promotes selective binding to SH2 domains, influencing downstream signaling cascades. The peptide's conformational flexibility allows it to adapt to different protein partners, enhancing its role in cellular communication. Additionally, RR-SRC's ability to modulate protein-protein interactions plays a crucial role in regulating cellular responses and maintaining homeostasis. |