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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 1309776-96-2 includes 10 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 7 digits, 1,3,0,9,7,7 and 6 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 9 and 6 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 1309776-96:
(9*1)+(8*3)+(7*0)+(6*9)+(5*7)+(4*7)+(3*6)+(2*9)+(1*6)=192
192 % 10 = 2
So 1309776-96-2 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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1309776-96-2Relevant articles and documents

Squaric Acid Monoamide Mannosides as Ligands for the Bacterial Lectin FimH: Covalent Inhibition or Not?

Grabosch, Carsten,Hartmann, Mirja,Schmidt-Lassen, Joern,Lindhorst, Thisbe K.

, p. 1066 - 1074 (2012/02/04)

Bacteria use long proteinaceous appendages, called fimbriae or pili, to adhere to the surfaces of their host cells. Widely distributed among the Enterobacteriacae are type 1 fimbriae that mediate mannose-specific bacterial adhesion through the lectin FimH, located at the fimbrial tips. It is possible to design synthetic mannosides such that they show high affinity for FimH and can thus inhibit mannose-specific bacterial adhesion in a competitive manner. It has been found that mannosidic squaric acid monoamides serve especially well as inhibitors of type 1 fimbriae-mediated bacterial adhesion, but it has remained unclear whether this effect is due to specific inhibition of the bacterial lectin FimH or to unspecific bioconjugation between the lectin's carbohydrate binding site and a squaric acid monoamide. A bioconjugation reaction would result in a covalently crosslinked squaric acid diamide. Here it is shown that covalent inhibition of FimH by mannosidic squaric acid derivatives is very unlikely and that compounds of this type serve rather as excellent specific candidates for low-molecular-weight inhibitors of bacterial adhesion. This has been verified by testing the properties of glycosidic squaric acid monoamides in diamide formation, by two different adhesion assays with a series of selected control compounds, and by molecular docking studies that further support the results obtained in the bioassays. Candidates for specific antiadhesives: Squaric acid (SA) monoamides have the ability to crosslink unspecifically to amines. It has been shown that mannosidic SA monoamides serve as specific inhibitors of the bacterial lectin FimH and that no covalent bioconjugation within the lectin's carbohydrate binding site (CRD) occurs.

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