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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 162583-81-5 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 1,6,2,5,8 and 3 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 8 and 1 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 162583-81:
(8*1)+(7*6)+(6*2)+(5*5)+(4*8)+(3*3)+(2*8)+(1*1)=145
145 % 10 = 5
So 162583-81-5 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

162583-81-5Relevant articles and documents

A type 2 Ferrier rearrangement-based synthesis of d-myo-inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate

Keddie, Neil S.,Bultynck, Geert,Luyten, Tomas,Slawin, Alexandra M.Z.,Conway, Stuart J.

experimental part, p. 857 - 866 (2009/09/30)

The synthesis of d-myo-inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (InsP3) from methyl α-d-glucopyranose, via a type 2 Ferrier rearrangement is reported. A key intermediate in this synthesis possesses orthogonal protecting groups at the 1-, 4- and 5-position, making it a versatile starting point for the synthesis of unnatural InsP3 derivatives. Biological evaluation of the synthetic InsP3 demonstrates that this compound evokes selective Ca2+ release via activation of InsP3 receptors.

Chemical mapping of the active site of the glucoamylase of Aspergillus niger

Lemieux, Raymond U.,Spohr, Ulrike,Bach, Mimi,Cameron, Dale R.,Frandsen, Torben P.,Stoffer, Bjarne B.,Svensson, Birte,Palcic, Monica M.

, p. 319 - 335 (2007/10/03)

A recently developed technique for the probing of the combining sites of lectins and antibodies, to establish the structure of the epitope that is involved in the binding of an oligosaccharide, is used to study the binding of methyl α-isomaltoside by the enzyme glucoamylase. The procedure involved the determination of the effects on the kinetics of hydrolysis of both monodeoxygenation and mono-O-methylation at each of the seven hydroxyl groups in order to gain an estimate of the differential changes in the free energies of activation, ΔΔG(paragraph). As expected, from previous publications, both deoxygenation and O-methylation of OH-4 (reducing unit), OH-4', or OH-6' strongly hindered hydrolysis, whereas the kinetics were virtually unaffected by either the substitutions at OH-2 or structural changes at C-1. The substitutions at OH-3 caused increases of 2.1 and 1.9 kcal/mol in the ΔΔG(paragraph). In contrast, whereas deoxygenation of either OH-2' or OH-3' caused much smaller (0.96 and 0.52 kcal/mol) increases in ΔΔG(paragraph), the mono-O-methylations resulted in severe steric hindrance to the formation of the activated complex. The relatively weak effects of deoxygenation suggest that the hydroxyl groups are replaced by water molecules and thereby participate in the binding by contributing effective complementarity. Methyl α-isomaltoside was docked into the combining site of the X-ray crystal structure at 2.4 A resolution of the complex with the inhibitor acarbose. A fit free of steric interactions with the protein was found that has the methyl α-glucopyranoside unit in the normal 4C1 conformation and the other glucose unit approaching a half-chair conformation with the interunit fragment defined by the torsion angles Φ/ψ/ω = 74°/134°/166° (O-5'-C-1'(φ)-O-6(ψ)-C-6(ω)-C-5-O-5). The model provides a network of hydrogen bonds that appears to well represent the activated complex formed by the glucoamylase with both maltose and isomaltose since the structures appear to provide a sound rationale for both the specificity and catalysis provided by the enzyme. A recently developed technique for the probing of the combining sites of lectins and antibodies, to establish the structure of the epitope that is involved in the binding of an oligosaccharide, is used to study the binding of methyl α-isomaltoside by the enzyme glucoamylase. The procedure involved the determination of the effects on the kinetics of hydrolysis of both monodeoxygenation and mono-O-methylation at each of the seven hydroxyl groups in order to gain an estimate of the differential changes in the free energies of activation. A model has been developed which provides a network of hydrogen bonds that appears to well represent the activated complex formed by the glucoamylase with both maltose and isomaltose because the structures appear to provide a sound rationale for both the specificity and catalysis provided by the enzyme.

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