Uses
H-Glu-Thr-OH (L-α-Glutamyl-L-threonine) is a dipeptide made up of two amino acids—glutamic acid (Glu) and threonine (Thr)—connected by a peptide bond, and it acts as an agonist for the extracellular calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR)[1].
Definition
ChEBI: Glu-Thr is a dipeptide composed of L-glutamic acid and L-threonine joined by a peptide linkage. It has a role as a metabolite. It is functionally related to a L-glutamic acid and a L-threonine.
References
[1] Soichi ARAI, et al. Tastes of L-Glutamyl Oligopeptides in Relation to Their Chromatographic Properties. Agr. BioI. Chem., 37 (1), 151 ~ 156, 1973.