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N-α-Z-D-lysine
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N-α-Z-D-lysine

CAS: 70671-54-4

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Product Information

Name:
N-α-Z-D-lysine
Synonyms:
  • Z-D-Lys-OH
  • na-cbz-D-lysine
  • (2R)-6-ammonio-2-{[(benzyloxy)carbonyl]amino}hexanoate
  • N2-Cbz-D-lysine
Description:

N-alpha-Z-D-lysine is a colorimetric method for detecting the presence of lysine residues in proteins. It is based on the reaction of lysine residues with pipecolic acid, which yields a red product. The shift of the nmr spectrum of N-alpha-Z-D-lysine is used to determine the number of lysine residues in a protein. This method has been used to detect lysine residues in erythrocyte membranes and photoreceptors, as well as to study the structure of proteins. N-alpha-Z-D-lysine can be desalted by ion exchange chromatography and has been shown to produce high yields from bovine tissues.

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Biosynth
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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
280.32 g/mol
Formula:
C14H20N2O4
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Min. 95%
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