D-Glutamic acid

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说明: Endogenous, non-selective agonist. Less active enantiomer
化学名: (R)-1-Aminopropane-1,3-dicarboxylic acid
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D-Glutamic acid is an excitatory amino acid acting at NMDA receptors; less active than the L-isomer.

L-isomer also available.

技术数据 for D-Glutamic acid

分子量 147.13
公式 C5H9NO4
储存 Store at RT
CAS Number 6893-26-1
PubChem ID 23327
InChI Key WHUUTDBJXJRKMK-GSVOUGTGSA-N
Smiles N[C@@]([H])([C@](O)=O)CCC(O)=O

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Olverman et al (1988) Structure/activity relations of N-MthD.-aspartate receptor ligands as studied by their inhibition of [3H]-D-2-amino-5-phosphonopentanoic acid binding in rat brain membranes. Neuroscience 26 17 PMID: 2901691

Watkins (1986) Twenty five years of excitatory amino acid research. Excitatory Amino Acids. Eds. Roberts et al. Macmil p1-39

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