L-lysine lactam is a building block.1,2It has been used in the synthesis of lysine sulfonamide HIV protease inhibitors, as well as bengamide derivatives within vitroanticancer activity.
Dansyllysine is utilized to study binding conformations of drugs to human serum albumin and is utilized as a template molecule to form molecularly imprinted monolayers (MIMs) useful to produce optical biosensor recognition elements.
Aspartyllysine is a hydrophilic dipeptide widely distributed in nature. It is present in wheat, fish, and other nutrients. It is excreted by the kidney-specific high-affinity H+ peptide cotransport system.
Lysyllysine is a dipeptide composed of two lysine residues. It is an incomplete breakdown product of protein digestion or protein catabolism. Some dipeptides are known to have physiological or cell-signaling effects although most are simply short-lived in