Boc-Val-Pro-Arg-AMC hydrochloride

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  • CAT Number: I041794
  • CAS Number: 70375-24-5
  • Molecular Formula: C31H46ClN7O7
  • Molecular Weight: 664.19
  • Purity: ≥95%
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Boc-Val-Pro-Arg-AMC hydrochloride is a sensitive fluorogenic substrate for measuring trypsin-like serine proteases activity[1].
Guidelines (Following is our recommended protocol. This protocol only provides a guideline, and should be modified according to your specific needs).
Trypsin activity assay[2]
1. Add diluted Trypsin enzyme (100 μL) to 800 μL of 50 mM Tris–HCl buffer (pH 8.0).
2. The reaction is immediately initiated by the addition of 100 μL of 50 μM substrate Boc-Val-Pro-Arg-AMC.
3. Incubate at 55 °C for 10 min.
4. Add 1.5 mL of the stopping agent (methyl alcohol:n-butyl alcohol:distilled water = 35:30:35, v/v/v) to stop the reaction.
5. Measure the fluorescence intensity by a spectrofluorometer (excitation 380 nm, emission 450 nm).


Catalog Number I041794
CAS Number 70375-24-5
Synonyms

tert-butyl N-[(2S)-1-[(2S)-2-[[(2S)-5-(diaminomethylideneamino)-1-[(4-methyl-2-oxochromen-7-yl)amino]-1-oxopentan-2-yl]carbamoyl]pyrrolidin-1-yl]-3-methyl-1-oxobutan-2-yl]carbamate;hydrochloride

Molecular Formula C31H46ClN7O7
Purity ≥95%
InChI InChI=1S/C31H45N7O7.ClH/c1-17(2)25(37-30(43)45-31(4,5)6)28(42)38-14-8-10-22(38)27(41)36-21(9-7-13-34-29(32)33)26(40)35-19-11-12-20-18(3)15-24(39)44-23(20)16-19;/h11-12,15-17,21-22,25H,7-10,13-14H2,1-6H3,(H,35,40)(H,36,41)(H,37,43)(H4,32,33,34);1H/t21-,22-,25-;/m0./s1
InChIKey ROQGJTZGLVLVIN-AAJWHBHYSA-N
SMILES CC1=CC(=O)OC2=C1C=CC(=C2)NC(=O)C(CCCN=C(N)N)NC(=O)C3CCCN3C(=O)C(C(C)C)NC(=O)OC(C)(C)C.Cl
Reference

[1]. Liu JY, et al. Purification and characterization of a sarcoplasmic serine proteinase from threadfin bream Nemipterus virgatus muscle. Food Chem. 2019 Jun 30;284:198-204.
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[2]. Sriket C, et al. Low molecular weight trypsin from hepatopancreas of freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii): Characteristics and biochemical properties. Food Chemistry, 2012, 134(1): 351-358.

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