Pub. Date : 1988 Apr
PMID : 3351849
4 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | The substitution of D-N-methylalanine, D-(NMe)Ala, into position 2 of both [des-Asp1]AII and [des-Asp1,Ile8]AII gives analogues 39 and 40 that appear to be more potent than the native [Arg2]peptides and that are the most potent AIII agonists and antagonists described to date. | N-methyl-D-alanine | beta-secretase 2 | Homo sapiens |
2 | The substitution of D-N-methylalanine, D-(NMe)Ala, into position 2 of both [des-Asp1]AII and [des-Asp1,Ile8]AII gives analogues 39 and 40 that appear to be more potent than the native [Arg2]peptides and that are the most potent AIII agonists and antagonists described to date. | N-methyl-D-alanine | beta-secretase 2 | Homo sapiens |
3 | The substitution of D-N-methylalanine, D-(NMe)Ala, into position 2 of both [des-Asp1]AII and [des-Asp1,Ile8]AII gives analogues 39 and 40 that appear to be more potent than the native [Arg2]peptides and that are the most potent AIII agonists and antagonists described to date. | Alanine | beta-secretase 2 | Homo sapiens |
4 | The substitution of D-N-methylalanine, D-(NMe)Ala, into position 2 of both [des-Asp1]AII and [des-Asp1,Ile8]AII gives analogues 39 and 40 that appear to be more potent than the native [Arg2]peptides and that are the most potent AIII agonists and antagonists described to date. | Alanine | beta-secretase 2 | Homo sapiens |