70904-56-2 structure, C15H23N5O4

L-tyrosyl-L-arginine

CAS No.

70904-56-2

Formula:

C15H23N5O4

Basic Info

Kyotorphin (L-tyrosyl-L-arginine) is a neuroactive dipeptide which plays a role in pain regulation in the brain. It was first isolated from bovine brain, by Japanese scientists in 1979. Kyotorphin was named for the site of its discovery, Kyoto, Japan and because of its morphine- (or endorphin-) like analgesic activity. Kyotorphin has an analgesic effect, but it does not interact with the opioid receptors. Instead, it acts by releasing met-enkephalin and stabilizing it from degradation. It may also possess properties of neuromediator/neuromodulator. It has been shown that kyotorphin is present in the human cerebrospinal fluid and that its concentration is lower in patients with persistent pain.

Formula
C15H23N5O4
Molecular Weight
337.374
Exact Mass
337.175
LogP
1.3768
PSA
174.55
Synonyms

L-Tyr-L-Arg

L-Araginine,L-tyrosyl

Arginine,N2-tyrosyl

Tyr-arg

D-Kyotorphin

L-Arginine,N2-L-tyrosyl

kyotorphin

(2S)-2-[[(2S)-2-amino-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)propanoyl]amino]-5-(diaminomethylideneamino)pentanoic acid

Kiotorphin

L-Tyrosyl-L-arginine

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Properties

Density
1.43 g/cm3

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