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Noc 5 3 aminopropyl 1 hydroxy 3 isopropyl 2 oxo 1 triazene

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The NOC-5 (3-(aminopropyl)-1-hydroxy-3-isopropyl-2-oxo-1-triazene) is a chemical compound used in laboratory equipment. It serves as a core component in various scientific applications, but a detailed description of its intended use or function would require further information to maintain an unbiased and factual approach.

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2 protocols using noc 5 3 aminopropyl 1 hydroxy 3 isopropyl 2 oxo 1 triazene

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Synthesis and Characterization of Cyclic Dipeptides

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Molecular biology reagents and chemicals were purchased from Fisher Scientific, Sigma-Aldrich, or New England Biolabs, Inc if not specifically indicated. Primers were ordered from Sigma-Aldrich. 4-Me-d,l-tryptophan was from MP Biomedical (Santa Ana, CA), while NOC-5 (3-(aminopropyl)-1-hydroxy-3-isopropyl-2-oxo-1-triazene) was purchased from EMD Millipore. Nine cyclic dipeptides used in this study were purchased from Chem-Impex Int’l, Inc. Brevianamide F was purchased from Ark Pharm, Inc. Escherichia coli BL21-GOLD (DE3) (Agilent) and BAP1 were used for routine molecular biology studies (Table S4) and protein expression, respectively, and were grown in Luria-Bertani broth or Terrific broth. DNA sequencing was performed at Eurofins. Primers used in this study were listed in Table S5. TB14 used in the study was reported in our previous study.[32 (link)] 1D and 2D NMR spectra of compounds were recorded in CD3OD on a Bruker 600 MHz spectrometer using 1.5mm High Temperature Superconducting Cryogenic Probe at the University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA. Spectroscopy data were collected using Topspin 3.5 software. All 1H NMR were water suppressed to get rid of high background water peak. HRMS data were obtained using a Thermo Fisher Q Exactive Focus mass spectrometer equipped with an electrospray probe on Universal Ion Max API source.
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Analytical Characterization of Small Molecules

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Molecular biology reagents and enzymes were purchased from Fisher Scientific. Primers were ordered from Sigma-Aldrich. 4-Me-dl-Tryptophan was from MP Biomedical (Santa Ana, CA), while NOC-5 (3-(Aminopropyl)-1-hydroxy-3-isopropyl-2-oxo-1-triazene) was purchased from EMD Millipore. Other chemicals and solvents were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich and Fisher Scientific. Escherichia coli DH5α andBL21-GOLD (DE3) (Agilent) were used for routine molecular biology studies and protein expression, respectively, and were grown in Luria-Bertani broth or Terrific broth. DNA sequencing was performed at Eurofins. A Shimadzu Prominence UHPLC system (Kyoto, Japan) fitted with an Agilent Poroshell 120 EC-C18 column (2.7 µm, 3.0 × 50 mm), coupled with a PDA detector was used for HPLC analysis. For semi-preparative HPLC, YMC-Pack Ph column (5 µm, 4.6 × 250 mm) was used. All NMR spectra were recorded in 100 mM DCl in D2O on a Bruker 600 MHz spectrometer using a 5 mm TXI Cryoprobe in the AMRIS facility at the University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA. The instrument was operated at 600.17 MHz for 1H NMR and 150.9 MHz for 13C NMR. Spectroscopy data were collected using Topspin 3.5 software. HRMS data were obtained using a Thermo Fisher Q Exactive Focus mass spectrometer equipped with electrospray probe on Universal Ion Max API source.
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