D-Histidine hydrochloride hydrate
Product Specifications
CAS Number
328526-86-9
Target
Mitochondrial Metabolism|||Antibacterial
Related Pathways
Microbiology/Virology|||Metabolism
Bioactivity
D-Histidine hydrochloride hydrate is an agent that targets bacterial quorum sensing systems, such as the RhlI/RhlR pathway, to inhibit biofilm formation with antibacterial properties. It acts by non-covalently binding to bacterial regulatory factors or copper ion complexes, selectively inhibiting bacterial biofilm formation and motility. Additionally, D-Histidine hydrochloride hydrate downregulates quorum sensing-related gene expression, reduces synthesis of virulence factors (such as alginate and protease), and disrupts bacterial membrane stability. This results in inhibiting biofilm formation, promoting the disassembly of mature biofilms, and increasing antibiotic sensitivity. Furthermore, it serves as an efficient catalyst for the salt-induced peptide formation (SIPF) reaction by forming complexes with copper ions (Cu2+), which facilitates the condensation of amino acids to form dipeptides, such as di-alanine and di-lysine.
Smiles
C([C@H](C(O)=O)N)C1=CN=CN1.Cl.O
Molecular Formula
C6H12ClN3O3
Molecular Weight
209.63
Shipping Conditions
Cool pack
Storage Temperature
-20°C
Available Sizes
Curated Selection
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