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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 182756-52-1 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 1,8,2,7,5 and 6 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 5 and 2 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 182756-52:
(8*1)+(7*8)+(6*2)+(5*7)+(4*5)+(3*6)+(2*5)+(1*2)=161
161 % 10 = 1
So 182756-52-1 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

182756-52-1Relevant articles and documents

Kinetic analysis of a protein tyrosine kinase reaction transition state in the forward and reverse directions

Kim, Kyonghee,Cole, Philip A.

, p. 6851 - 6858 (2007/10/03)

Protein tyrosine kinases catalyze the transfer of the γ-phosphoryl group from ATP to tyrosine residues in proteins and are important enzymes in cell signal transduction. We have investigated the catalytic phosphoryl transfer transition state of a protein tyrosine kinase reaction catalyzed by Csk by analyzing a series of fluorotyrosine-containing peptide substrates. It was established for five such fluorotyrosine-containing peptide substrates that there is good agreement between the tyrosine analogue phenol pK(a) and the ionizable group responsible for the basic limb of a pH rate profile analysis. This indicates that the substrate tyrosine phenol must be neutral to be enzymatically active. Taken together with previous data indicating a small β(nucleophile) coefficient (0-0.1), these results strongly support a dissociative transition state for phosphoryl transfer. In addition, the β(leaving group) coefficient was measured for the reverse protein tyrosine kinase reaction and shown to be -0.3. This value is in good agreement with a previously reported nonenzymatic model phosphoryl transfer reaction carried out under acidic conditions (pH 4) and is most readily explained by a transition state with significant proton transfer to the departing phenol.

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