Ac-Lys-Ome HCl

Ac-Lys-Ome HCl Structure
Ac-Lys-Ome HCl structure
Common Name Ac-Lys-Ome HCl
CAS Number 20911-93-7 Molecular Weight 238.712
Density N/A Boiling Point 354.6ºC at 760mmHg
Molecular Formula C9H19ClN2O3 Melting Point 108-114ºC(lit.)
MSDS USA Flash Point 168.2ºC

DNA-protein cross-links between guanine and lysine depend on the mechanism of oxidation for formation of C5 vs C8 guanosine adducts.

J. Am. Chem. Soc. 130(2) , 703-9, (2008)

The reaction between N(alpha)-acetyllysine methyl ester (Lys) and 2'-deoxyguanosine (dGuo) was used to study structural aspects of DNA-protein cross-link (DPC) formation. The precise structure of DPCs depended on the nature of the oxidant and cross-linking re...

Antifibrinolytic activities of alpha-N-acetyl-L-lysine methyl ester, epsilon-aminocaproic acid, and tranexamic acid. Importance of kringle interactions and active site inhibition.

Arterioscler. Thromb. 12(6) , 708-16, (1992)

alpha-N-acetyl-L-lysine methyl ester (NALME) is a lysine analogue that reportedly binds to low-affinity lysine binding sites in plasmin(ogen) and miniplasmin(ogen). In the studies presented here, we show that NALME has antifibrinolytic activity; however, unli...

Characterization of antibodies to advanced glycosylation end products on protein.

J. Immunol. Methods 140(1) , 119-25, (1991)

Antibodies directed against advanced glycosylation end products (AGEs) formed during a Maillard reaction have been generated and characterized. Since protein-bound AGEs recognized by the antibodies were labile to acid hydrolysis, the antibodies were further c...

Transforming growth factor-beta is activated by plasmin and inhibits smooth muscle cell death in human saphenous vein.

J. Vasc. Res. 42(3) , 247-54, (2005)

The effect of activation of endogenous transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) on smooth muscle cell apoptosis was assessed in human saphenous vein.Segments of human saphenous vein, obtained at the time of bypass graft surgery, were cultured for 14 days. D...

Plasmin-mediated fibroblast growth factor-2 mobilisation supports smooth muscle cell proliferation in human saphenous vein.

J. Vasc. Res. 38(5) , 492-501, (2001)

The focus of this study was identification of the contribution of the plasminogen activator-plasmin system to smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration in human saphenous vein. Segments of human saphenous vein were grown in organ culture for up to 14 day...