
CAS 1071077-96-7
:N-Me-Lys-OMe·HCl
Description:
N-Me-Lys-OMe·HCl, also known as N-methyl-L-lysine methyl ester hydrochloride, is a derivative of the amino acid lysine. This compound features a methyl group attached to the nitrogen of the lysine side chain, which alters its properties compared to the parent amino acid. The presence of the methyl ester group enhances its solubility in organic solvents and can influence its biological activity. As a hydrochloride salt, it is typically more stable and easier to handle in laboratory settings. N-Me-Lys-OMe·HCl is often used in peptide synthesis and as a building block in the development of pharmaceuticals and biochemicals. Its characteristics include being hygroscopic and having a specific melting point range, which can vary based on purity and environmental conditions. Additionally, it may exhibit unique interactions in biological systems due to the modifications on the lysine structure, making it of interest in research related to protein engineering and drug design.
Formula:C8H18N2O2
Synonyms:- N-Me-Lys-OMe·HCl
- L-Lysine, N2-methyl-, methyl ester
- NA-METHYL-L-LYSINE METHYL ESTER HYDROCHLORIDE
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