Ntasi, Georgia’s team published research in Scientific Reports in 12 | CAS: 63-68-3

Scientific Reports published new progress about 63-68-3. 63-68-3 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Natural product, name is (S)-2-Amino-4-(methylthio)butanoic acid, and the molecular formula is C5H11NO2S, COA of Formula: C5H11NO2S.

Ntasi, Georgia published the artcileMolecular signatures written in bone proteins of 79 AD victims from Herculaneum and Pompeii, COA of Formula: C5H11NO2S, the publication is Scientific Reports (2022), 12(1), 8401, database is CAplus and MEDLINE.

An extensive proteomic anal. was performed on a set of 12 bones of human victims of the eruption that in AD 79 rapidly buried Pompeii and Herculaneum, allowing the detection of mol. signatures imprinted in the surviving protein components. Bone collagen survived the heat of the eruption, bearing a piece of individual biol. history encoded in chem. modifications. Here we show that the human bone proteomes from Pompeii are more degraded than those from the inhabitants of Herculaneum, despite the latter were exposed to temperatures much higher than those experienced in Pompeii. The anal. of the specimens from Pompeii shows lower content of non-collagenous proteins, higher deamidation level and higher extent of collagen modification. In Pompeii, the slow decomposition of victims soft tissues in the natural dry-wet hydrogeol. soil cycles damaged their bone proteome more than what was experienced at Herculaneum by the rapid vanishing of body tissues from intense heat, under the environmental condition of a permanent waterlogged burial context. Results herein presented are the first proteomic analyses of bones exposed to eruptive conditions, but also delivered encouraging results for potential biomarkers that might also impact future development of forensic bone proteomics.

Scientific Reports published new progress about 63-68-3. 63-68-3 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Natural product, name is (S)-2-Amino-4-(methylthio)butanoic acid, and the molecular formula is C5H11NO2S, COA of Formula: C5H11NO2S.

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