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- 124: PN: WO2021061872 SEQID: 124 claimed protein
- 18: PN: WO2020009548 SEQID: 18 claimed protein
- 39: PN: WO2020027640 SEQID: 102 claimed protein
- 420: PN: WO2005081628 SEQID: 1529 claimed protein
- 49: PN: US20200222518 SEQID: 49 claimed protein
- 49: PN: WO2018237010 SEQID: 49 claimed protein
- 5: PN: KR1538268 SEQID: 5 claimed protein
- 5: PN: KR20150073283 SEQID: 5 claimed protein
- 5: PN: WO2015133703 SEQID: 5 claimed protein
- 68: PN: WO03044045 SEQID: 68 claimed protein
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- 82: PN: WO2015081430 SEQID: 106 claimed protein
- <span class="text-smallcaps">L</smallcap>-Lysine, <smallcap>L</span>-lysyl-
- <span class="text-smallcaps">L</smallcap>-Lysine, N<sup>2</sup>-<smallcap>L</span>-lysyl-
- <span class="text-smallcaps">L</smallcap>-Lysyl-<smallcap>L</span>-lysine
- Dilysine
- L-Lys-L-lys
- L-Lysine, N(2)-L-lysyl-
- L-Lysyl-L-lysine
- Lys-lys
- Lysine, N<sup>2</sup>-<span class="text-smallcaps">L</smallcap>-lysyl-, <smallcap>L</span>-
Lys-Lys-OH is a synthetic antimicrobial peptide that inhibits the growth of bacteria in vitro. It has been shown to be a potential biomarker for cancer, as it can bind to dna and inhibit protein synthesis. Lys-Lys-OH is a cyclic peptide with two lysine residues joined by an ester linkage. It binds to bacterial cell membranes and disrupts the integrity of the membrane bilayer, leading to cell death. The α subunit of epidermal growth factor (EGF) has been shown to be a substrate for Lys-Lys-OH, which attaches to the EGF receptor on the surface of cells by binding to its extracellular domain. This leads to inhibition of protein synthesis and cell division.
Chemical properties
Technical inquiry about: 3D-NAA18413 H-Lys-Lys-OH hydrochloride salt
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