Amino Acids and Derivatives

Amino acids and their derivatives belong to a compound containing both amino group and carboxyl group. They are presented in both the form of free-state and bound-state in vivo. Free amino acids are distributed in all kinds of animal cells and body fluids with the bound amino acids being the mainly basic components of proteins and peptides.

Natural amino acids act as colorless crystalline materials with relatively high melting points being mostly above 200 ℃. They are usually soluble in water but insoluble in non-polar organic solvents. However, tyrosine and cystine are insoluble in water; proline and hydroxyl proline are soluble in ethanol and ether. All amino acids are soluble in strong acid and alkali solution.

According to the polar characterization of the R group of the side chain of the α-amino acid; those 20 common amino acids that constitute protein can be divided into four groups:
① Amino acids with R group being non-polar; There are 8 kinds in total, wherein five kinds have aliphatic side chains, namely alanine, leucine, isoleucine, valine and proline; two kinds are aromatic amino acids, phenylalanine and tryptophan; one kind belongs to sulfur-containing amino acid, namely methionine; amino acids belonging to this group have lower water solubility than polar R-group amino acid; proline is generally different with α-amino acid, it is formed through the substitution of one hydrogen atom of the amino acid with the side chains of the α- amino acid, belonging actually to imino acid.
② Amino acids with polar but non-charged R group; There are seven kinds in total, namely serine, threonine and tyrosine with R group having hydroxy group; cysteine with R group having a mercapto group of cysteine; glutamine and asparagine with R-group containing amide group, another amino acid is glycine ; glycine molecule has no R group, but having certain polarity, and thus being classified into this group; the side chains in this group of amino acid contain unassociated polar groups and can form hydrogen bonds with water, and is easily soluble in water.
③Amino acids with R group being positively charged amino acids. There are three kinds in total, namely, lysine, arginine, and histidine; they carry positive charge at pH7.0 and are also known as alkaline amino acids.
④Amino acids with R group being negatively charged. There are two kinds in total, namely glutamate and aspartate; at pH7.0, the molecules are negatively charged, also known as acidic amino acids. The formula, abbreviations symbols and related constants of 20 kinds of amino acid structures can be seen from the table. In addition to the 20 common amino acids mentioned above, there are also diiodotyrosine, thyroxine, hydroxyproline and hydroxylysine existing in certain proteins. In addition to amino acids involved in protein composition, it has been also found of more than 200 kinds of other kinds amino acids in a variety of tissues and cells; these amino acids are mostly derivatives of those α- amino acid composition of proteins.

However, there are some β-, γ- or δ- amino acids and some amino acids belong to D-type amino acids such as [beta]-alanine, [gamma]-aminobutyric acid and the phenylalanine contained in the antibiotics gramicidin-S, the D-alanine and D-glutamate contained in Gram-positive bacteria cell wall. Some non-protein amino acids can act as metabolically important precursors or intermediates, wherein β-alanine is the precursors of vitamin pantothenic acid; ornithine, and citrulline are the precursors in the synthesis of arginine; [gamma]-aminobutyric acid is the chemical neurotransmitter. Plants contain a large amount of non-protein amino acids, belonging to plant secondary substances, such as theanine, canavanine, djenkolic acid, β- Cyanoalanine and so on.

In addition to 20 kinds of amino acids found in the body and animal protein products, it has been found of nearly 200 kinds of other kinds of amino acids in nature. Most of them have been discovered in the plant kingdom and have complex molecular structures with no relation with the protein metabolism. There have been less that have been seen in the animal kingdom with some of them being originated from the chemical modification of certain incorporated amino acids in the specific proteins, for example, the proline and lysine contained in collagen protein are often partially subject to re-hydroxylation of hydroxyproline and hydroxylysine; Another example is that there are often a small amount of lysine and histidine contained in actin and myosin protein containing hypermethylated εN methyl-lysine and 3N-histidine; it has been also found in the histone protein that the ∈ amino group contained in lysine is acetylated and the OH group in the serine is phosphorylated; thyroglobulin contains iodinated tyrosine and thyronine iodide; The heavy chain of τ myosin and the N-terminal of certain proteins contain pyroglutamate formed by glutamine; there also exists the cystine constituting of two cysteine molecules in the general protein.

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Structure Chemical Name CAS MF
N-Methyl-D-prolinol N-Methyl-D-prolinol 99494-01-6 C6H13NO
Ethyl N-(diphenylmethylene)glycinate Ethyl N-(diphenylmethylene)glycinate 69555-14-2 C17H17NO2
N-Boc-(2S,3S)-(-)-2-Amino-3-methyl-1-pentanol N-Boc-(2S,3S)-(-)-2-Amino-3-methyl-1-pentanol 106946-74-1 C11H23NO3
4-Amino-3-hydroxybenzoic acid 4-Amino-3-hydroxybenzoic acid 2374-03-0 C7H7NO3
N-Boc-N'-nitro-L-arginine N-Boc-N'-nitro-L-arginine 2188-18-3 C11H21N5O6
L-Serine methyl ester hydrochloride L-Serine methyl ester hydrochloride 5680-80-8 C4H9NO3.ClH
2-Amino-1,3-propanediol 2-Amino-1,3-propanediol 534-03-2 C3H9NO2
5-Amino-2-nitrobenzoic acid 5-Amino-2-nitrobenzoic acid 13280-60-9 C7H6N2O4
N-(TERT-BUTOXYCARBONYL)-L-SERINE BETA-LACTONE N-(TERT-BUTOXYCARBONYL)-L-SERINE BETA-LACTONE 98541-64-1 C8H13NO4
D-Alanine Methyl Ester Hydrochloride D-Alanine Methyl Ester Hydrochloride 14316-06-4 C4H10ClNO2
H-BETA-ALA-OTBU HCL H-BETA-ALA-OTBU HCL 58620-93-2 C7H16ClNO2
D(-)Prolinol D(-)Prolinol 68832-13-3 C5H11NO
FMOC-LYS-OH FMOC-LYS-OH 105047-45-8 C21H24N2O4
BOC-L-4-Chlorophe BOC-L-4-Chlorophe 68090-88-0 C14H18ClNO4
Z-THR(TBU)-OH DCHA Z-THR(TBU)-OH DCHA 16966-07-7 C28H46N2O5
DL-Norleucine DL-Norleucine 616-06-8 C6H13NO2
Fmoc-L-aspartic acid 4-benzyl ester Fmoc-L-aspartic acid 4-benzyl ester 86060-84-6 C26H23NO6
(R)-3-Amino-3-phenylpropan-1-ol (R)-3-Amino-3-phenylpropan-1-ol 170564-98-4 C9H13NO
N-Boc-cis-4-Hydroxy-L-proline methyl ester N-Boc-cis-4-Hydroxy-L-proline methyl ester 102195-79-9 C11H19NO5
Z-PHG-OH Z-PHG-OH 53990-33-3 C16H15NO4
H-ARG(MTR)-OH H-ARG(MTR)-OH 80745-10-4 C16H26N4O5S
(R)-3-AMINO-3-(4-FLUORO-PHENYL)-PROPIONIC ACID (R)-3-AMINO-3-(4-FLUORO-PHENYL)-PROPIONIC ACID 151911-23-8 C9H10FNO2
O-BENZYL-DL-SERINE O-BENZYL-DL-SERINE 5445-44-3 C10H13NO3
5-Amino-2,4,6-triiodoisophthalic acid 5-Amino-2,4,6-triiodoisophthalic acid 35453-19-1 C8H4I3NO4
Fmoc-L-glutamic acid Fmoc-L-glutamic acid 121343-82-6 C20H19NO6
FMOC-L-2-PYRIDYLALANINE FMOC-L-2-PYRIDYLALANINE 185379-40-2 C23H20N2O4
Cbz-L-tert-Leucine Cbz-L-tert-Leucine 62965-10-0 C14H19NO4
1-(Cbz-amino)cyclopropanecarboxylic acid 1-(Cbz-amino)cyclopropanecarboxylic acid 84677-06-5 C12H13NO4
FMOC-L-4-Fluorophe FMOC-L-4-Fluorophe 169243-86-1 C24H20FNO4
3-Dimethylamino-1-propanol 3-Dimethylamino-1-propanol 3179-63-3 C5H13NO
DL-Homoserine DL-Homoserine 1927-25-9 C4H9NO3
N'-Trityl-L-asparagine N'-Trityl-L-asparagine 132388-58-0 C23H22N2O3
Boc-4-Amino-L-phenylalanine Boc-4-Amino-L-phenylalanine 55533-24-9 C14H20N2O4
(R)-N-Boc-3-Amino-3-phenylpropanoic acid (R)-N-Boc-3-Amino-3-phenylpropanoic acid 161024-80-2 C14H19NO4
(1R,3S)-3-Aminocyclopentanecarboxylic acid (1R,3S)-3-Aminocyclopentanecarboxylic acid 71830-08-5 C6H11NO2
Ethyl L-tryptophanate hydrochloride Ethyl L-tryptophanate hydrochloride 2899-28-7 C13H17ClN2O2
L-3-Pyridylalanine L-3-Pyridylalanine 64090-98-8 C8H10N2O2
Fmoc-L-tert-leucine Fmoc-L-tert-leucine 132684-60-7 C21H23NO4
4-Hydroxy-L-phenylglycine 4-Hydroxy-L-phenylglycine 32462-30-9 C8H9NO3
Cbz-L-Threonine benzyl ester Cbz-L-Threonine benzyl ester 16597-50-5 C19H21NO5
Fmoc-L-beta-homoproline Fmoc-L-beta-homoproline 193693-60-6 C21H21NO4
Boc-(S)-3-Amino-3-(4-chlorophenyl)propionic acid Boc-(S)-3-Amino-3-(4-chlorophenyl)propionic acid 479064-90-9 C14H18ClNO4
cis-4-Hydroxy-D-proline hydrochloride cis-4-Hydroxy-D-proline hydrochloride 77449-94-6 C5H10ClNO3
Fmoc-Glycinol Fmoc-Glycinol 105496-31-9 C17H17NO3
BOC-HYP-OL BOC-HYP-OL 61478-26-0 C10H19NO4
tert-Butyl L-tyrosinate tert-Butyl L-tyrosinate 16874-12-7 C13H19NO3
Boc-L-beta-homoglutamic acid 6-benzyl ester Boc-L-beta-homoglutamic acid 6-benzyl ester 218943-30-7 C18H25NO6
H-PHG-NH2 HCL H-PHG-NH2 HCL 6485-52-5 C8H10N2O
Boc-L-cyclopropylglycine Boc-L-cyclopropylglycine 155976-13-9 C10H17NO4
Fmoc-S-acetamidomethyl-L-cysteine Fmoc-S-acetamidomethyl-L-cysteine 86060-81-3 C21H22N2O5S
N-Carbobenzyloxy-L-alanine N-Carbobenzyloxy-L-alanine 1142-20-7 C11H13NO4
FMOC-(R)-3-AMINO-4-(2-NAPHTHYL)-BUTYRIC ACID FMOC-(R)-3-AMINO-4-(2-NAPHTHYL)-BUTYRIC ACID 269398-91-6 C29H25NO4
Ethyl 1-aminocyclopropanecarboxylate hydrochloride Ethyl 1-aminocyclopropanecarboxylate hydrochloride 42303-42-4 C6H12ClNO2
N-Boc-trans-4-amino-L-proline methyl ester hydrochloride N-Boc-trans-4-amino-L-proline methyl ester hydrochloride 334999-32-5 C11H21ClN2O4
AC-HIS-OH H2O AC-HIS-OH H2O 39145-52-3 C8H13N3O4
Nepsilon-Fmoc-Nalpha-Cbz-L-Lysine Nepsilon-Fmoc-Nalpha-Cbz-L-Lysine 86060-82-4 C29H30N2O6
Boc-N'-Nitro-L-homoarginine Boc-N'-Nitro-L-homoarginine 28968-64-1 C12H23N5O6
L-3,4-DIFLUOROPHENYLALANINE L-3,4-DIFLUOROPHENYLALANINE 31105-90-5 C9H9F2NO2
BOC-(S)-3-AMINO-4-(2-NAPHTHYL)-BUTYRIC ACID BOC-(S)-3-AMINO-4-(2-NAPHTHYL)-BUTYRIC ACID 219297-11-7 C19H23NO4
Fmoc-N-methyl-L-isoleucine Fmoc-N-methyl-L-isoleucine 138775-22-1 C22H25NO4
3-(3-Pyridyl)-D-alanine 3-(3-Pyridyl)-D-alanine 70702-47-5 C8H10N2O2
L-Arginine-L-pyroglutamate L-Arginine-L-pyroglutamate 56265-06-6 C11H21N5O5
HBTU HBTU 94790-37-1 C11H16F6N5OP
N-Acetyl-L-glutamine N-Acetyl-L-glutamine 35305-74-9 C7H12N2O4
N-(4-Aminobenzoyl)-beta-alanine N-(4-Aminobenzoyl)-beta-alanine 7377-08-4 C10H12N2O3
4-[(tert-Butoxycarbonylamino)methyl]benzoic acid 4-[(tert-Butoxycarbonylamino)methyl]benzoic acid 33233-67-9 C13H17NO4
D-Methioninol D-Methioninol 87206-44-8 C5H13NOS
N-FMoc-L-norvaline N-FMoc-L-norvaline 135112-28-6 C20H21NO4
BOC-CYS-OH BOC-CYS-OH 20887-95-0 C8H15NO4S
Boc-D-cyclopropylglycine Boc-D-cyclopropylglycine 609768-49-2 C10H17NO4
Weinreb Linker Weinreb Linker 247021-90-5 C19H19NO5
N-Benzyloxycarbonyl-O-tert-butyl-L-tyrosine dicyclohexylamine salt N-Benzyloxycarbonyl-O-tert-butyl-L-tyrosine dicyclohexylamine salt 16879-90-6 C33H48N2O5
4-AMINO-2-METHOXYBENZOIC ACID 4-AMINO-2-METHOXYBENZOIC ACID 2486-80-8 C8H9NO3
N-alpha-Cbz-L-2,4-diamiobutyric acid N-alpha-Cbz-L-2,4-diamiobutyric acid 62234-40-6 C12H16N2O4
(S)-4-Fluorophenylglycine (S)-4-Fluorophenylglycine 19883-57-9 C8H8FNO2
BOC-LYS(AC)-OH BOC-LYS(AC)-OH 6404-26-8 C13H24N2O5
N-Acetyl-L-phenylalanine N-Acetyl-L-phenylalanine 2018-61-3 C11H13NO3
FMOC-D-2-BROMOPHENYLALANINE FMOC-D-2-BROMOPHENYLALANINE 220497-79-0 C24H20BrNO4
(S)-N-Fmoc-1-Naphthylalanine (S)-N-Fmoc-1-Naphthylalanine 96402-49-2 C28H23NO4
BOC-HIS(DNP)-OH BOC-HIS(DNP)-OH 25024-53-7 C17H19N5O8
Boc-D-Phenylglycine Boc-D-Phenylglycine 33125-05-2 C13H17NO4
N-Acetyl-DL-methionine N-Acetyl-DL-methionine 1115-47-5 C7H13NO3S
(S)-N-Boc-(4-Pyridyl)alanine (S)-N-Boc-(4-Pyridyl)alanine 37535-57-2 C13H18N2O4
Fmoc-N'-Acetyl-L-lysine Fmoc-N'-Acetyl-L-lysine 159766-56-0 C23H26N2O5
L-2-Cyanophenylalanine L-2-Cyanophenylalanine 263396-42-5 C10H10N2O2
Z-TYR-OH Z-TYR-OH 1164-16-5 C17H17NO5
Z-GLU-OME Z-GLU-OME 5672-83-3 C14H17NO6
(S)-N-Fmoc-4-Bromophenylalanine (S)-N-Fmoc-4-Bromophenylalanine 198561-04-5 C24H20BrNO4
4-Amino-2-chlorobenzoic acid 4-Amino-2-chlorobenzoic acid 2457-76-3 C7H6ClNO2
N-Acetyl-L-tryptophan N-Acetyl-L-tryptophan 1218-34-4 C13H14N2O3
Methyl L-histidinate dihydrochloride Methyl L-histidinate dihydrochloride 7389-87-9 C7H13Cl2N3O2
2-Acetamidoacrylic acid 2-Acetamidoacrylic acid 5429-56-1 C5H7NO3
L-Asparagine tert-butyl ester L-Asparagine tert-butyl ester 25456-86-4 C8H16N2O3
3-Aminoisonicotinic acid 3-Aminoisonicotinic acid 7579-20-6 C6H6N2O2
BOC-(R)-3-AMINO-4-(4-CHLORO-PHENYL)-BUTYRIC ACID BOC-(R)-3-AMINO-4-(4-CHLORO-PHENYL)-BUTYRIC ACID 218608-96-9 C15H20ClNO4
N-Cbz-L-Tryptophan N-Cbz-L-Tryptophan 7432-21-5 C19H18N2O4
Benzyl glycinate hydrochloride Benzyl glycinate hydrochloride 2462-31-9 C9H12ClNO2
3-Aminophenylacetic acid 3-Aminophenylacetic acid 14338-36-4 C8H9NO2
L-Valine benzyl ester hydrochloride L-Valine benzyl ester hydrochloride 2462-34-2 C12H18ClNO2
L-ALANYL-L-TYROSINE L-ALANYL-L-TYROSINE 3061-88-9 C12H16N2O4
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