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Gly-His-Lys acetate salt (CAS 72957-37-0)

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Alternate Names:
Liver-Cell Growth Factor acetate salt
Application:
Gly-His-Lys acetate salt is a biologically active peptide
CAS Number:
72957-37-0
Purity:
≥97%
Molecular Weight:
400.43
Molecular Formula:
C16H28N6O6
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Gly-His-Lys acetate salt is a tripeptide consisting of glycine, histidine, and lysine, which is primarily used in the field of biochemistry and peptide research. This compound is of interest due to its role as a model peptide in the study of copper(II) ion binding, owing to the histidine residue′s affinity for metal ions. It is often utilized to investigate the binding kinetics and thermodynamics of peptide-metal interactions, which are relevant to understanding the function of metalloproteins and enzymes. Additionally, Gly-His-Lys acetate salt is used in the exploration of wound healing processes, as it is a key component in the investigation of collagen synthesis and tissue repair mechanisms. The acetate salt form of this compound improves its stability and solubility, making it suitable for use in aqueous solutions during experimental procedures.


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Gly-His-Lys acetate salt, 10 mg

sc-252857
10 mg
$135.00

Gly-His-Lys acetate salt, 50 mg

sc-252857A
50 mg
$377.00