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Fusidic Acid Acyl β-D-Glucuronide is a metabolite derivative of fusidic acid, notable for its biochemical properties and interaction with bacterial protein synthesis mechanisms. This compound is characterized by the addition of a glucuronic acid moiety, enhancing its solubility and potentially modifying its biological interactions. The main action of this derivative involves its interactions with bacterial elongation factor G (EF-G). By binding to EF-G, it disrupts the translocation step during protein synthesis on bacterial ribosomes. This interruption affects the movement of tRNA within the ribosome, halting the protein synthesis process, which is crucial for bacterial growth and replication. In scientific research, Fusidic Acid Acyl β-D-Glucuronide is utilized to study the effects of glucuronidation on the activity and behavior of biochemical compounds. These studies focus on how such molecular modifications can influence interactions within biological systems and the overall dynamics of compound behavior. The research provides insights into metabolic pathways and bioconjugation processes, helping to explain the mechanisms through which compounds interact with and affect biological targets. This understanding is essential for advancing knowledge in biochemistry and molecular biology, particularly regarding how structural changes impact compound function and stability.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Fusidic Acid Acyl β-D-Glucuronide, 5 mg | sc-489524 | 5 mg | $380.00 |