5-oxoproline - traduction vers Anglais
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5-oxoproline - traduction vers Anglais

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Pyroglutamate; 5-oxoproline; 2-oxo-pyrrolidine carboxylic acid; Pidolic acid; Pyrrolidonecarboxylic acid; C5H7NO3; Oxoproline; 5-Oxoproline; Pidolate; Pyroglutamyl; Pyrrolidone carboxylic acid; 2-Pyrrolidone-5-carboxylic acid

5-oxoproline         
5-أُوكْسُوبرُولين
oxoproline         
‎ أُوكْسُوبرُولين‎
pyroglutamate         
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Définition

five
(fives)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
Five is the number 5.
Eric Edward Bullus was born in Peterborough, the second of five children.
NUM
see also high five

Wikipédia

Pyroglutamic acid

Pyroglutamic acid (also known as PCA, 5-oxoproline, pidolic acid) is a ubiquitous but little studied natural amino acid derivative in which the free amino group of glutamic acid or glutamine cyclizes to form a lactam. The names of pyroglutamic acid conjugate base, anion, salts, and esters are pyroglutamate, 5-oxoprolinate, or pidolate.

It is a metabolite in the glutathione cycle that is converted to glutamate by 5-oxoprolinase. Pyroglutamate is found in many proteins including bacteriorhodopsin. N-terminal glutamic acid and glutamine residues can spontaneously cyclize to become pyroglutamate, or enzymatically converted by glutaminyl cyclases. This is one of several forms of blocked N-termini which present a problem for N-terminal sequencing using Edman chemistry, which requires a free primary amino group not present in pyroglutamic acid. The enzyme pyroglutamate aminopeptidase can restore a free N-terminus by cleaving off the pyroglutamate residue.

Pyroglutamic acid exists as two distinct enantiomers:

  • (2R) or D which happens to be (+) or d
  • (2S) or L which happens to be (–) or l