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N-(3-Indolylacetyl)-L-leucine is a compound of interest in the field of plant biology and biochemistry due to its structural similarity to plant hormones known as auxins. The indole acetic acid moiety of this compound is for studies on plant growth and development, as it can mimic the action of natural auxins when applied to plant tissues. Researchers utilize N-(3-Indolylacetyl)-L-leucine to investigate the mechanisms of auxin-regulated processes such as cell elongation, division, and differentiation. This compound is also used in the synthesis of labeled molecules that help in tracing the metabolic pathways of auxins within plant systems. Additionally, the role of the L-leucine component in binding and recognition by auxin transporters and receptors is a subject of research, which contributes to the understanding of how plants control hormone distribution and signal transduction.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
N-(3-Indolylacetyl)-L-leucine, 250 mg | sc-255322 | 250 mg | $400.00 | |||
N-(3-Indolylacetyl)-L-leucine, 500 mg | sc-255322A | 500 mg | $675.00 |