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Suberyl Glycine (CAS 60317-54-6)

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Alternate Names:
8-[(Carboxymethyl)amino]-8-oxooctanoic Acid; Suberylglycine
Application:
Suberyl Glycine is an acylglycine that is often used to study inborn errors of metabolism
CAS Number:
60317-54-6
Molecular Weight:
231.25
Molecular Formula:
C10H17NO5
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Suberyl Glycine is an acylglycine that is often used to study inborn errors of metabolism. Suberylglycine, also referred to as suberoylglycine or suberoyl-L-glycine, is an amino acid derivative originating from glycine. It plays a significant role as a constituent of the extracellular matrix present in various cells. This compound can be found in both plant and fungal cell walls, as well as within the extracellular matrix of human tissues. Suberylglycine holds importance in the extracellular matrix, as it contributes to structural support and functions as a signaling molecule. Additionally, it actively participates in regulating processes such as cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis.


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Suberyl Glycine, 100 mg

sc-471542
100 mg
$426.00