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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 1410792-72-1 includes 10 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 7 digits, 1,4,1,0,7,9 and 2 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 7 and 2 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 1410792-72:
(9*1)+(8*4)+(7*1)+(6*0)+(5*7)+(4*9)+(3*2)+(2*7)+(1*2)=141
141 % 10 = 1
So 1410792-72-1 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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1410792-72-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Synthesis of Peptides Containing C-Terminal Esters Using Trityl Side-Chain Anchoring: Applications to the Synthesis of C-Terminal Ester Analogs of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mating Pheromone a -Factor

Diaz-Rodriguez, Veronica,Ganusova, Elena,Rappe, Todd M.,Becker, Jeffrey M.,Distefano, Mark D.

, p. 11266 - 11274 (2015)

Peptides containing C-terminal esters are an important class of bioactive molecules that includes a-factor, a farnesylated dodecapeptide, involved in the mating of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Here, results that expand the scope of solid-phase peptide synthetic methodology that uses trityl side-chain anchoring for the preparation of peptides with C-terminal cysteine alkyl esters are described. In this method, Fmoc-protected C-terminal cysteine esters are anchored to trityl chloride resin and extended by standard solid-phase procedures followed by acidolytic cleavage and HPLC purification. Analysis using a Gly-Phe-Cys-OMe model tripeptide revealed minimal epimerization of the C-terminal cysteine residue under basic conditions used for Fmoc deprotection. 1H NMR analysis of the unfarnesylated a-factor precursor peptide confirmed the absence of epimerization. The side-chain anchoring method was used to produce wild-type a-factor that contains a C-terminal methyl ester along with ethyl-, isopropyl-, and benzyl-ester analogs in good yield. Activity assays using a yeast-mating assay demonstrate that while the ethyl and isopropyl esters manifest near-wild-type activity, the benzyl ester-containing analog is ca. 100-fold less active. This simple method opens the door to the synthesis of a variety of C-terminal ester-modified peptides that should be useful in studies of protein prenylation and other structurally related biological processes.

Synthesis of peptides containing C -terminal methyl esters using trityl side-chain anchoring: Application to the synthesis of a-factor and a-factor analogs

Diaz-Rodriguez, Veronica,Mullen, Daniel G.,Ganusova, Elena,Becker, Jeffrey M.,Distefano, Mark D.

supporting information, p. 5648 - 5651 (2013/01/15)

A new cysteine anchoring method was developed for the synthesis of peptides containing C-terminal cysteine methyl esters. This method consists of attachment of Fmoc-Cys-OCH3 to either 2-ClTrt-Cl or Trt-Cl resins (via the side-chain thiol) followed by preparation of the desired peptide using Fmoc-based SPPS. We applied this method to the synthesis of the mating pheromone a-factor and a 5-FAM labeled a-factor analog. The peptides were obtained with high yield and purity and were shown to be bioactive in a growth arrest assay.

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