N-LAUROYLSARCOSINE

N-LAUROYLSARCOSINE Structure
N-LAUROYLSARCOSINE structure
Common Name N-LAUROYLSARCOSINE
CAS Number 97-78-9 Molecular Weight 271.39600
Density 0.986g/cm3 Boiling Point 413.2ºC at 760mmHg
Molecular Formula C15H29NO3 Melting Point 45-49 °C
MSDS Chinese USA Flash Point N/A
Symbol GHS07
GHS07
Signal Word Warning

Molecular characterisation of clinical and environmental isolates of Mycobacterium kansasii isolates from South African gold mines.

J. Water Health 13 , 190-202, (2015)

Mycobacterium kansasii (M. kansasii) is a major cause of non-tuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease in the South African gold-mining workforce, but the source of infection and molecular epidemiology are unknown. This study investigated the presence of M....

Improved enrichment and proteomic identification of outer membrane proteins from a Gram-negative bacterium: focus on Caulobacter crescentus.

Proteomics 12(2) , 251-62, (2012)

Efforts to characterize proteins found in the outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria have been steadily increasing due to the promise of expanding our understanding of fundamental bacterial processes such as cell adhesion or cell wall biogenesis as wel...

Correlating antimicrobial activity and model membrane leakage induced by nylon-3 polymers and detergents.

Soft Matter 11 , 6840-51, (2015)

Most antimicrobial peptides act upon target microorganisms by permeabilizing their membranes. The mode of action is often assessed by vesicle leakage experiments that use model membranes, with the assumption that biological activity correlates with the permea...

Automated, high-throughput derivation, characterization and differentiation of induced pluripotent stem cells.

Nature Methods 12 , 885-92, (2015)

Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are an essential tool for modeling how causal genetic variants impact cellular function in disease, as well as an emerging source of tissue for regenerative medicine. The preparation of somatic cells, their reprogramming...

New insights from old bones: DNA preservation and degradation in permafrost preserved mammoth remains.

Nucleic Acids Res. 37 , 3215-29, (2009)

Despite being plagued by heavily degraded DNA in palaeontological remains, most studies addressing the state of DNA degradation have been limited to types of damage which do not pose a hindrance to Taq polymerase during PCR. Application of serial qPCR to the ...

Phenotypic plasticity in gene expression contributes to divergence of locally adapted populations of Fundulus heteroclitus.

Mol. Ecol. 24 , 3345-59, (2015)

We examine the interaction between phenotypic plasticity and evolutionary adaptation using muscle gene expression levels among populations of the fish Fundulus heteroclitus acclimated to three temperatures. Our analysis reveals shared patterns of phenotypic p...

Redox systems in Botrytis cinerea: impact on development and virulence.

Mol. Plant Microbe Interact. 27(8) , 858-74, (2014)

The thioredoxin system is of great importance for maintenance of cellular redox homeostasis. Here, we show that it has a severe influence on virulence of Botrytis cinerea, demonstrating that redox processes are important for host-pathogen interactions in this...

Late-onset of spinal neurodegeneration in knock-in mice expressing a mutant BiP.

PLoS ONE 9(11) , e112837, (2014)

Most human neurodegenerative diseases are sporadic, and appear later in life. While the underlying mechanisms of the progression of those diseases are still unclear, investigations into the familial forms of comparable diseases suggest that endoplasmic reticu...

Expression and colocalization patterns of calbindin-D28k, calretinin and parvalbumin in the rat hypothalamic arcuate nucleus.

J. Chem. Neuroanat. 61-62 , 20-32, (2014)

Calcium binding proteins (CaBPs) form a diverse group of molecules that function as signal transducers or as intracellular buffers of Ca(2+) concentration. They have been extensively used to histochemically categorize cell types throughout the brain. One regi...

Haploinsufficiency for Stard7 is associated with enhanced allergic responses in lung and skin.

J. Immunol. 194 , 5635-43, (2015)

Allergic asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder that affects ∼20% of the population worldwide. Microarray analyses of nasal epithelial cells from acute asthmatic patients detected a 50% decrease in expression of Stard7, an intracellular phosphatidylcholine...