Amino Acids & Peptides


Amino acids are fundamental organic molecules with a common structure: an amino group (–NH₂), a carboxyl group (–COOH), and a side chain (or R group) that differs their properties. 20 α-amino acids are commonly found in proteins, serving as protein building blocks. Some of less common amino acids also have important functions, serving either as constituents of proteins (through modification of common amino acid residues after protein synthesis) or as metabolic intermediates. As amino acids are essential for life, they are used as supplements in cell culture media and as key materials for metabolic studies. Uncommon or modified amino acids are utilized in drug development.
Amino acids can be covalently joined through a peptide bond, formed by dehydration from the α-carboxyl group of one amino acid and the α-amino group of another via condensation reaction, allowing them to polymerize into peptides and proteins. Molecules called peptides generally have molecular weights below 10,000, whereas those called proteins have higher molecular weights. Mainly derived from natural sources or their analogs, peptides exhibit diverse biological activities (antimicrobial, antiviral, antioxidant, immunomodulatory) with high target affinity, stable efficacy, low immunogenicity, and minimal toxicity. Advances in biotechnology and synthesis have expanded their applications in disease research, drug development, and vaccine development. Clinically, peptide-based drugs now address cancer, hepatitis, diabetes, and HIV/AIDS.
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A6001 3X (DYKDDDDK) Peptide187 CitationSummary: 3X FLAG peptide -
A6003 c-Myc tag Peptide2 CitationSummary: Synthetic peptide tag -
A7023 HBTUSummary: Peptide coupling reagent -
A7025 HOBt4 CitationSummary: racemization inhibitor -
A6005 V5 Epitope Tag Peptide3 CitationSummary: Peptide sequence-GKPIPNPLLGLDST -
A6002 DYKDDDDK tag Peptide18 CitationSummary: FLAG peptide -
A6006 Hexa His tag peptide8 CitationSummary: 6X His peptide -
A7041 HMP Linker -
A7042 Rink Amide Linker -
A7043 Ramage Linker,Fmoc-Suberol

