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Description
When adsorbed to the culture surface, poly-lysine increases the number of positively charged sites available for cell binding. It is a compromise between easier-to-use lower molecular weight products and the extremely viscous higher molecular weights.
Poly-lysine enhances electrostatic interaction between negatively charged ions of the cell membrane and the culture surface. Both the D- and L- forms can be used as a coating substrate, since poly-lysine is a nonspecific attachment factor for cells; however, certain cells can digest it. In this case, poly-D-lysine should be used as the attachment factor so that the cells are not disrupted by excessive uptake of L-lysine.
Poly-D-Lysine Hydrobromide is typically used as a coating substrate for culture dishes, slides, etc. Other uses for poly-lysine have been reported as well:
- Conjugation to methotrexate for increased drug transport
- Microencapsulation of islets
- Use in simple reproducible procedure for chromosomal preparations from a variety of tissues
- Immobilation of living cells in biocompatible semipermeable microcapsules
- In the preparation of polycationic beads
- Conjugation to albumin and horseradish peroxidase to enhance cellular uptake
Specifications
Specifications
| CAS | 27964-99-4 |
| Molecular Formula | C6H15BrN2O2 |
| Synonym | d-lysine hydrobromide |
| Solubility Information | 50mg/mL, H2O |
| InChI Key | MEXAGTSTSPYCEP-NUBCRITNSA-N |
| SMILES | C(CCN)CC(C(=O)O)N.Br |
| IUPAC Name | (2R)-2,6-diaminohexanoic acid;hydrobromide |
| Molecular Weight (g/mol) | 227.102 |
| Quantity | 100 mg |
| PubChem CID | 87493163 |
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