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| Overview | |
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| Description | Peptide T is a chain of eight amino acids. It shares sequence homology with HIV envelope protein gp120. Peptide T is potentially useful as antiviral agent in AIDS therapy. Peptide T is a synthetically produced protein derived from gp120--the protein on the surface of HIV particles that binds to the CD4 molecule on the surface of some human cells. Peptide T was discovered in 1986 when scientists were screening for gp120-derived peptides that might block HIV infection. | 
| Sequence | {D-ALA}{SER}{THR}{THR}{THR}{ASN}{TYR}{THR} | 
| Sequence Shortening | ASTTTNYT | 
| Molecular Formula | C35H55N9O16 | 
| Molecular Weight | 857.87 | 
| Properties | |
| Purity | > 95% | 
| Solubility | 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. | 
| Gmp Flag | 0 | 
| Storage | Before use, store the peptide dry at 0-5°C. For best and most repeatable results, rehydrate the peptide immediately before use. Do not re-freeze any unused portions. | 
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