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H-Lys(Boc)-OH

Cat No.:V36141 Purity: ≥98%
H-Lys(Boc)-OtBu.HCl is a lysine analogue.
H-Lys(Boc)-OH
H-Lys(Boc)-OH Chemical Structure CAS No.: 13288-57-8
Product category: Peptides
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Product Description
H-Lys(Boc)-OtBu.HCl is a lysine analogue.
H-Lys(Boc)-OH is a protected amino acid derivative where the ε-amino group of L-lysine is protected with a tert-butyloxycarbonyl (Boc) group. The compound appears as a white to off-white solid at room temperature. With a molecular weight of 246.3 and formula C₁₁H₂₂N₂O₄, this compound is a key building block in peptide synthesis. The Boc group provides acid-labile protection for the side-chain amino group of lysine, allowing for selective deprotection under mild acidic conditions without affecting other protecting groups. This makes it an essential tool for the synthesis of complex peptides, pharmaceutical intermediates, and biologically active compounds.
Biological Activity I Assay Protocols (From Reference)
Targets
As a protected amino acid derivative, H-Lys(Boc)-OH does not have a specific biological target. Its primary utility is as a chemical building block in organic synthesis, particularly in peptide chemistry. The compound serves as a protected lysine unit that can be incorporated into peptide chains while preventing unwanted reactions at the ε-amino group. Lysine is an essential amino acid that plays important roles in protein structure, enzyme function, and post-translational modifications such as acetylation and ubiquitination. However, in its protected form, the compound is not designed to interact with biological receptors or enzymes. Its value lies in its chemical properties as a synthetic intermediate, enabling the construction of complex peptides and pharmaceutical compounds.
ln Vitro
Commercial ergot supplements have been made from amino acids and their derivatives. They affect the release of anabolic hormones, the availability of fuel for activity, the ability to think clearly under pressure, and the prevention of muscular damage brought on by exertion. They are regarded as advantageous synergistic food ingredients [1].
H-Lys(Boc)-OH does not exhibit pharmacological activity in vitro. As a protected amino acid derivative, it is a synthetic intermediate rather than a bioactive compound. In vitro studies using this compound focus on its chemical reactivity, such as its use in peptide bond formation reactions, rather than assessments of pharmacological activity. The compound does not bind to receptors, inhibit enzymes, or produce cytotoxic effects in cell-based assays. Its role in research is almost exclusively as a reagent for organic synthesis, contributing to the preparation of biologically active peptides and peptidomimetics.
ln Vivo
H-Lys(Boc)-OH is not a pharmacologically active compound and therefore does not have defined in vivo activity as a drug. When administered to animals, the compound would likely be metabolized to release lysine, which would then enter normal metabolic pathways. However, the compound is not used therapeutically, and its in vivo effects would be limited to those of the released lysine, which is an essential amino acid. The compound's primary value remains in synthetic chemistry, where it serves as a building block for the preparation of peptides and pharmaceutical intermediates. It is not intended for in vivo administration in any therapeutic context.
Enzyme Assay
In vitro assays for H-Lys(Boc)-OH are primarily focused on its chemical properties and reactivity rather than biological activity. Standard protocols in peptide synthesis involve the use of this compound as a protected lysine building block for solid-phase or solution-phase peptide synthesis. The compound is typically dissolved in polar aprotic solvents such as DMF or DCM, and coupled to other amino acids using standard peptide coupling reagents such as HATU, HOBt, or DIC. The progress of the coupling reaction can be monitored by HPLC or TLC. The Boc group can be selectively removed under acidic conditions (e.g., TFA in DCM), revealing the free ε-amino group for further functionalization or peptide chain elongation.
Cell Assay
In vitro cellular assays using H-Lys(Boc)-OH are not commonly performed because the compound lacks intrinsic biological activity. However, it may be used in cell culture studies to investigate lysine metabolism or to deliver lysine to cells in a protected form. Cells are cultured in media supplemented with the compound, and cellular uptake, deprotection, and lysine release are monitored. The effects of increased intracellular lysine on cellular metabolism, protein synthesis, or epigenetic modifications can be assessed. These experiments are typically conducted in cell lines such as hepatocytes or fibroblasts, and endpoints are measured using biochemical assays or mass spectrometry. The Boc group may be cleaved intracellularly, releasing lysine for cellular utilization.
Animal Protocol
In vivo animal studies with H-Lys(Boc)-OH are not typically conducted, as the compound is a synthetic intermediate rather than a pharmacologically active agent. If used in vivo, the compound would be administered to animals to study the metabolism of protected amino acid derivatives or to deliver lysine in a protected form. However, such studies are rare, and the compound is generally used exclusively in synthetic chemistry applications. Its use is confined to the laboratory, where it serves as a building block for the preparation of peptides and pharmaceutical compounds.
ADME/Pharmacokinetics
H-Lys(Boc)-OH is not a drug candidate, and pharmacokinetic data are not available. As a protected amino acid derivative, it is designed for chemical synthesis rather than systemic administration. If administered in vivo, the compound would likely be rapidly metabolized by peptidases to release lysine, which would then enter normal metabolic pathways. The Boc group may be cleaved by enzymes or chemical hydrolysis. However, the compound's pharmacokinetic properties have not been characterized, and its use is confined to in vitro synthetic applications.
Toxicity/Toxicokinetics
The hydrochloride salt of this protected lysine derivative is generally considered to have low toxicity, consistent with its use as a chemical reagent. The compound should be stored at -20°C for long-term stability or at 4°C for short-term storage. Standard laboratory safety precautions, including the use of personal protective equipment, are recommended. It is not classified as a highly toxic substance, but appropriate safety measures should be followed. Inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact should be avoided.
References
[1]. Luckose F, et al. Effects of amino acid derivatives on physical, mental, and physiological activities. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2015;55(13):1793-1144.
Additional Infomation
H-Lys(Boc)-OH (CAS 13288-57-8) is a protected lysine derivative used as a building block in peptide synthesis. Its chemical formula is C₁₁H₂₂N₂O₄ and molecular weight is 246.3. The compound appears as a white to off-white solid at room temperature. The Boc group provides acid-labile protection for the ε-amino group of lysine, allowing selective deprotection during peptide synthesis. It is intended for research use only and is not for human therapeutic applications. The compound is typically stored at -20°C for long-term stability.
These protocols are for reference only. InvivoChem does not independently validate these methods.
Physicochemical Properties
Molecular Formula
C15H30N2O4.HCL
Molecular Weight
338.87
Exact Mass
338.197
CAS #
13288-57-8
PubChem CID
13819885
Appearance
White to off-white solid powder
Density
1.021g/cm3
Boiling Point
397.8ºC at 760 mmHg
Flash Point
194.4ºC
Vapour Pressure
1.54E-06mmHg at 25°C
Index of Refraction
1.466
LogP
4.243
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count
3
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count
5
Rotatable Bond Count
10
Heavy Atom Count
22
Complexity
343
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count
1
SMILES
CC(C)(OC([C@@H](N)CCCCNC(OC(C)(C)C)=O)=O)C.Cl
InChi Key
TZBPQINFXPIRBX-MERQFXBCSA-N
InChi Code
InChI=1S/C15H30N2O4.ClH/c1-14(2,3)20-12(18)11(16)9-7-8-10-17-13(19)21-15(4,5)6;/h11H,7-10,16H2,1-6H3,(H,17,19);1H/t11-;/m0./s1
Chemical Name
tert-butyl (2S)-2-amino-6-[(2-methylpropan-2-yl)oxycarbonylamino]hexanoate;hydrochloride
HS Tariff Code
2934.99.9001
Storage

Powder      -20°C    3 years

                     4°C     2 years

In solvent   -80°C    6 months

                  -20°C    1 month

Shipping Condition
Room temperature (This product is stable at ambient temperature for a few days during ordinary shipping and time spent in Customs)
Solubility Data
Solubility (In Vitro)
May dissolve in DMSO (in most cases), if not, try other solvents such as H2O, Ethanol, or DMF with a minute amount of products to avoid loss of samples
Solubility (In Vivo)
Note: Listed below are some common formulations that may be used to formulate products with low water solubility (e.g. < 1 mg/mL), you may test these formulations using a minute amount of products to avoid loss of samples.

Injection Formulations
(e.g. IP/IV/IM/SC)
Injection Formulation 1: DMSO : Tween 80: Saline = 10 : 5 : 85 (i.e. 100 μL DMSO stock solution 50 μL Tween 80 850 μL Saline)
*Preparation of saline: Dissolve 0.9 g of sodium chloride in 100 mL ddH ₂ O to obtain a clear solution.
Injection Formulation 2: DMSO : PEG300Tween 80 : Saline = 10 : 40 : 5 : 45 (i.e. 100 μL DMSO 400 μLPEG300 50 μL Tween 80 450 μL Saline)
Injection Formulation 3: DMSO : Corn oil = 10 : 90 (i.e. 100 μL DMSO 900 μL Corn oil)
Example: Take the Injection Formulation 3 (DMSO : Corn oil = 10 : 90) as an example, if 1 mL of 2.5 mg/mL working solution is to be prepared, you can take 100 μL 25 mg/mL DMSO stock solution and add to 900 μL corn oil, mix well to obtain a clear or suspension solution (2.5 mg/mL, ready for use in animals).
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Injection Formulation 4: DMSO : 20% SBE-β-CD in saline = 10 : 90 [i.e. 100 μL DMSO 900 μL (20% SBE-β-CD in saline)]
*Preparation of 20% SBE-β-CD in Saline (4°C,1 week): Dissolve 2 g SBE-β-CD in 10 mL saline to obtain a clear solution.
Injection Formulation 5: 2-Hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin : Saline = 50 : 50 (i.e. 500 μL 2-Hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin 500 μL Saline)
Injection Formulation 6: DMSO : PEG300 : castor oil : Saline = 5 : 10 : 20 : 65 (i.e. 50 μL DMSO 100 μLPEG300 200 μL castor oil 650 μL Saline)
Injection Formulation 7: Ethanol : Cremophor : Saline = 10: 10 : 80 (i.e. 100 μL Ethanol 100 μL Cremophor 800 μL Saline)
Injection Formulation 8: Dissolve in Cremophor/Ethanol (50 : 50), then diluted by Saline
Injection Formulation 9: EtOH : Corn oil = 10 : 90 (i.e. 100 μL EtOH 900 μL Corn oil)
Injection Formulation 10: EtOH : PEG300Tween 80 : Saline = 10 : 40 : 5 : 45 (i.e. 100 μL EtOH 400 μLPEG300 50 μL Tween 80 450 μL Saline)


Oral Formulations
Oral Formulation 1: Suspend in 0.5% CMC Na (carboxymethylcellulose sodium)
Oral Formulation 2: Suspend in 0.5% Carboxymethyl cellulose
Example: Take the Oral Formulation 1 (Suspend in 0.5% CMC Na) as an example, if 100 mL of 2.5 mg/mL working solution is to be prepared, you can first prepare 0.5% CMC Na solution by measuring 0.5 g CMC Na and dissolve it in 100 mL ddH2O to obtain a clear solution; then add 250 mg of the product to 100 mL 0.5% CMC Na solution, to make the suspension solution (2.5 mg/mL, ready for use in animals).
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Oral Formulation 3: Dissolved in PEG400
Oral Formulation 4: Suspend in 0.2% Carboxymethyl cellulose
Oral Formulation 5: Dissolve in 0.25% Tween 80 and 0.5% Carboxymethyl cellulose
Oral Formulation 6: Mixing with food powders


Note: Please be aware that the above formulations are for reference only. InvivoChem strongly recommends customers to read literature methods/protocols carefully before determining which formulation you should use for in vivo studies, as different compounds have different solubility properties and have to be formulated differently.

 (Please use freshly prepared in vivo formulations for optimal results.)
Preparing Stock Solutions 1 mg 5 mg 10 mg
1 mM 2.9510 mL 14.7549 mL 29.5098 mL
5 mM 0.5902 mL 2.9510 mL 5.9020 mL
10 mM 0.2951 mL 1.4755 mL 2.9510 mL

*Note: Please select an appropriate solvent for the preparation of stock solution based on your experiment needs. For most products, DMSO can be used for preparing stock solutions (e.g. 5 mM, 10 mM, or 20 mM concentration); some products with high aqueous solubility may be dissolved in water directly. Solubility information is available at the above Solubility Data section. Once the stock solution is prepared, aliquot it to routine usage volumes and store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze and thaw cycles.

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Method for preparing DMSO stock solution mg drug pre-dissolved in μL DMSO (stock solution concentration mg/mL). Please contact us first if the concentration exceeds the DMSO solubility of the batch of drug.

Method for preparing in vivo formulation:Take μL DMSO stock solution, next add μL PEG300, mix and clarify, next addμL Tween 80, mix and clarify, next add μL ddH2O,mix and clarify.

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