Name
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Angiotensinogen (1-14), Human
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Other Name
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angiotensin precursor
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Sequence (Single letter abbreviations))
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DRVYIHPFHLVIHN
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Sequence(Three letter abbreviations)
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{ASP}{ARG}{VAL}{TYR}{ILE}{HIS}{PRO}{PHE}{HIS}{LEU}{VAL}{ILE}{HIS}{ASN}
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Basic description
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Angiotensinogen is a serum globulin formed by the liver that is cleaved by renin to form angiotensin I. Angiotensinogen is also called angiotensin precursor.
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Solubility
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The peptide is soluble in water. The contents of this vial have been accurately determined. Both the stopper and the vial have been siliconized. Do not attempt to weigh out a smaller portion of the contents.
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The molecular weight
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1760.100
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Chemical formula
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C83H122N24O19
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The purity
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> 95%
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Storage conditions
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Store the peptide at -20°C
注释
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Reference
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Elased KM, et al. Novel mass spectrometric methods for evaluation of plasma angiotensin converting enzyme 1 and renin activity. Hypertension. Oct 2005; 46(4): 953-959.
Singh R, et al. A novel mechanism for angiotensin II formation in streptozotocin-diabetic rat glomeruli. Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol. Jun 2005; 288(6): F1183-1190.
Yokoyama R, et al. Identification of yeast aspartyl aminopeptidase gene by purifying and characterizing its product from yeast cells. FEBS J. Jan 2006; 273(1): 192-198.
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