CAS 7431-89-2
:N-Me-Lys-OH . HCl
Description:
N-Me-Lys-OH·HCl, also known as N-Methyl-Lysine Hydrochloride, is a derivative of the amino acid lysine, characterized by the presence of a methyl group attached to the nitrogen atom of the lysine side chain. This modification can influence its biochemical properties and interactions. As a hydrochloride salt, it is typically more soluble in water compared to its free base form, which enhances its utility in various applications, including biochemical research and pharmaceutical formulations. The compound is often used in peptide synthesis and as a building block in the development of biologically active molecules. Its structure allows it to participate in hydrogen bonding and other interactions, making it relevant in studies of protein structure and function. Additionally, N-Methyl-Lysine can be involved in post-translational modifications, impacting protein stability and activity. Safety data should be consulted for handling and storage, as with any chemical substance, to ensure proper laboratory practices.
Formula:C7H16N2O2·HCl
Synonyms:- N-Alpha-Methyl-L-Lysinehydrochloride
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N-Me-Lys-OH
CAS:Bachem ID: 4016705.
Formula:C7H16N2O2Purity:> 98%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:160.22N-α-Methyl-L-lysinehydrochloride
CAS:Formula:C7H16N2O2Purity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:160.2141(S)-6-Amino-2-(methylamino)hexanoic acid
CAS:(S)-6-Amino-2-(methylamino)hexanoic acidPurity:98%Molecular weight:160.22g/mol





