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Glycylglycine is the
dipeptide of glycine,
making it the
simplest peptide. The
compound was
first synthesized by Emil
Fischer and
Ernest Fourneau in 1901...
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beginning with the
formation of
glycylglycine: 2 H 3N+ CH 2COO− → H 3N+ CH 2CONHCH 2COO− + H2O
Pyrolysis of
glycine or
glycylglycine gives 2,5-****topiperazine...
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acids can also form dimers,
which are
called dipeptides. An
example is
glycylglycine,
consisting of two
glycine molecules joined by a
peptide bond. Other...
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glycylglycine Thus, the two
substrates of this
enzyme are 2,5-dioxopiperazine and H2O,
whereas its
product is
glycylglycine. This enzyme...
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Glycylglycine is the
simplest dipeptide....
- (352 °F; 451 K)
Related compounds Related alkanoic acids Acetylcysteine Glycylglycine Nitrilotriacetic acid N-Oxalylglycine
Tiopronin Bucillamine Oxalyldiaminopropionic...
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Related compounds Related alkanoic acids N-Acetylaspartylglutamic acid
Glycylglycine α-Aminobutyric acid
Except where otherwise noted, data are
given for...
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Tricine 8.15 7.4–8.8 1966 Tris 8.20 7.0–9.0 1966
Glycinamide 8.20 1966
Glycylglycine 8.20 7.5–8.9 1966
Bicine 8.35 7.6–9.0 1966 TAPS 8.55 7.7–9.1 1972...
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Diglycine may
refer to:
Glycylglycine,
dipeptide of
glycine Iminodiacetic acid, an acid This set
index article lists chemical compounds articles ****ociated...
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molecular formula C4H8N2O3 may
refer to:
Asparagine Glycylglycine Methylazoxymethanol acetate (MAM) 3-Ureidopropionic acid This set
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