L-Cysteinesulfinic acid

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L-Cysteinesulfinic acid is an agonist at mGlu1a and mGlu5a subtypes expressed in clonal RGT cell lines. Also agonist at NMDA and PLD-coupled mGlu receptors.

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分子量 153.15
公式 C3H7NO4S
储存 Desiccate at -20°C
CAS Number 1115-65-7
PubChem ID 1549098
InChI Key ADVPTQAUNPRNPO-REOHCLBHSA-N
Smiles [H][C@](N)(CS(O)=O)C(O)=O

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Gorman and Griffiths (1994) Sulphur-containing excitatory amino acid-stimulated inositol phosphate formation in primary cultures of cerebellar granule cells is mediated predominately by N-MthD.-aspartate receptors. Neuroscience 59 299 PMID: 8008194

Kingston et al (1998) Sulphur-containing amino acids are agonists for group 1 metabotropic receptors expressed in clonal RGT cell lines. Neuropharmacology 37 277 PMID: 9681926

Mewett et al (1983) Pharmacology of the excitatory actions of sulphonic and sulphinic amino acids. CNS Receptors: From Molecular Pharmacology to Beha 163-174

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