Fructosyl-lysine
Names
[ CAS No. ]:
21291-40-7
[ Name ]:
Fructosyl-lysine
Biological Activity
[Description]:
Fructosyl-lysine (Fructoselysine) is an amadori glycation product from the reaction of glucose and lysine by the Maillard reaction. Fructosyl-lysine is the precursor to glucosepane, a lysine–arginine protein cross-link that can be an indicator in diabetes detection[1].
[Related Catalog]:
[Target]
IC50: precursor to glucosepane[2]
[In Vitro]
Fructosyl-lysine (5 mM; 0.5 hours) catalyzes the ATP-dependent conversion of [14C]fructoselysine to anionic products suggesting the existence of a fructoselysine-kinase activity in E .coli extracts[2]. Fructosyl-lysine (100 μM; 1 hour) contains a carbohydrate moiety and appears to be phosphorylated, it can be converted to glucose 6-phosphate in bacterial extracts in E .coli extracts[2]. Fructosyl-lysine (25 mM; 25 hours) lets E. coli growth at a rate of about one-third of that observed with glucose as a carbon source. Lysine itself does not support growth in the absence of other carbon source and does not affect the growth observed with glucose[2].
[In Vivo]
Fructosyl-lysine and AGE residues is increased markedly in glomeruli, retina, sciatic nerve, and plasma protein in diabetic rats[1].
[References]
Chemical & Physical Properties
[ Molecular Formula ]:
C12H24N2O7
[ Molecular Weight ]:
308.32800
[ Exact Mass ]:
308.15800
[ PSA ]:
173.34000
Related Compounds
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