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R-R-0365 |
Cyclo(RRRRRRR) |
Cyclo(RRRRRRR) is a cycloalkane with eight carbon atoms arranged in a ring. It is a highly stable molecule due to its high degree of symmetry and the presence of all carbon-carbon single bonds. The chemical formula for Cyclo(RRRRRRR) is C8H8, which indicates that it contains eight carbon atoms and eight hydrogen atoms. |
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R-R-0366 |
Cyclo(-Gly-Arg-Gly-Glu-Ser-Pro) |
Cyclo(-Gly-Arg-Gly-Glu-Ser-Pro)/CAS.2022956-43-8 is a cyclic peptide formed by the cyclization of the amino acid sequence Gly-Arg-Gly-Glu-Ser-Pro. This cyclization results in a ring structure, which can impart unique properties to the peptide such as increased stability and resistance to degradation. The specific properties and potential biological activities of Cyclo(-Gly-Arg-Gly-Glu-Ser-Pro) would depend on its structure and the context in which it is studied. |
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R-R-0374 |
Cyclo(-Leu-Gly) |
Cyclo(-Leu-Gly)/Cyclo(Gly-L-Leu)/CAS:5845-67-0 is a cyclic peptide that binds to the kappa opioid receptors, which are involved in the regulation of motility. Cyclo(Gly-L-Leu) has been shown to stimulate locomotor activity and inhibit pain transmission in the rat striatum. It also inhibits dopamine release from presynaptic terminals following chronic exposure. The molecular modeling study of this compound shows that it is highly stable because of its intermolecular hydrogen bonding interactions. |
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R-R-0376 |
Cyclo(Ile-Leu) |
Cyclo(Ile-Leu)CAS No:91741-17-2 is a cyclic dipeptide formed by the cyclization of the amino acids Isoleucine (Ile) and Leucine (Leu). The cyclization creates a ring structure, which can impart unique properties to the dipeptide, such as increased stability and resistance to degradation. As for Cyclo(Ile-Leu), its specific properties and potential biological activities would depend on its structure and the context in which it is studied. It could be a subject of research for various applications in the pharmaceutical and biomedical fields. |
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R-R-0378 |
Cyclo(D-Trp-Tyr) |
Cyclo(D-Trp-Tyr)/Cyclo(-D-Trp-Tyr)/CAS 852955-00-1 is a cyclic peptide that is produced by the fungus Microbispora sp. It has been shown to inhibit the growth of Staphylococcus aureus, as well as other bacteria, fungi and cancer cells. Cyclo(-D-Trp-Tyr) binds to the ribosomal RNA in these cells and inhibits protein synthesis. The peptide does not bind to subtilisin or bgc-823, but does bind to lung fibroblasts and leukemia cells. |
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R-R-0382 |
Cyclo(-Trp-Tyr) |
Cyclo(-Trp-Tyr)/cyclo(Trp-Tyr)/Cyclo(-L-Trp-L-Tyr)/Cas.20829-53-2 is a cyclic dipeptide formed by the cyclization of the amino acid sequence Tryptophan (Trp) and Tyrosine (Tyr). This cyclization creates a ring structure, which can impart unique properties to the dipeptide, such as increased stability and potentially altered biological activity. |
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R-R-0384 |
cyclo(Ser-Tyr) |
Cyclo(Ser-Tyr)/Cyclo(-Ser-Tyr)/Cyclo(L-seryl-L-tyrosyl)/ Cyclo(-L-Ser-L-Tyr)/Cas.21754-31-4 is a recently discovered cyclic peptide comprising the amino acids serine and tyrosine, linked together by a peptide bond. This small molecule has a molecular weight of 146.2 g/mol and a molecular formula of C13H20N2O5. Extensive research has been conducted to explore its potential applications in the field of biomedical sciences. |
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R-R-0386 |
Cyclo(Ser-Ser) |
Cyclo(Ser-Ser)/Cyclo(L-Ser-L-Ser)/Cyclo(-ser-ser)/CAS 23409-30-5 is a labile supramolecular polymer that absorbs light and undergoes photopolymerization. It has been shown to form a lamellar structure in the solid state, as well as in methanol as a solvent. Cyclo(L-Ser-L-Ser) also exhibits thermochromism, with an increase in fluorescence intensity from 355 nm to 475 nm when heated from 20°C to 40°C. The molecule has been modeled using Molecular Dynamic simulations and the vibrational spectra of the molecule have been observed by microscopy. |
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R-R-0387 |
Cyclo(Pro-Val) |
Cyclo(Pro-Val)/Cyclo(-Pro-Val) /CAS 2854-40-2/Cyclo(L-Pro-L-Val) is a diketopiperazines which shows antifungal activity, has also been isolated from microorganisms and further natural sources. Cyclo(-Pro-Val) is also capable of activating or antagonizing other LuxR-based quorum-sensing systems. |
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R-R-0393 |
Cyclo(Gly-Ser) |
Cyclo(Gly-Ser)/Cyclo(-Gly-Ser)/Cyclo(glycyl-L-seryl)/Cas.52661-98-0 is a cyclic dipeptide formed by the cyclization of the amino acid sequence Glycine (Gly) and Serine (Ser). The specific properties and potential applications of Cyclo(Gly-Ser) would depend on its structure and the context in which it is studied. It may be of interest for research in the areas of peptide-based drug design, bioactive compound development, or other biomedical applications. Cyclo(Gly-Ser) has been shown to exhibit some antimicrobial activity and could potentially be explored further for this purpose. |
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