Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year
Aminomalonic acid (Aminomalonate) (Ama) was first detected in alkaline hydrolysates of proteins in 1984. Ama has been isolated from proteins of Escherichia coli and human atherosclerotic plaque. The presence of Ama has important biological implications because the malonic acid moiety potentially imparts calcium binding properties to protein.
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100 mg | In stock | $ 124.00 |
Description | Aminomalonic acid (Aminomalonate) (Ama) was first detected in alkaline hydrolysates of proteins in 1984. Ama has been isolated from proteins of Escherichia coli and human atherosclerotic plaque. The presence of Ama has important biological implications because the malonic acid moiety potentially imparts calcium binding properties to protein. |
Synonyms | 2-Aminopropanedioic Acid, Aminomalonate |
Molecular Weight | 119.08 |
Formula | C3H5NO4 |
CAS No. | 1068-84-4 |
Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year
DMSO: Insoluble
H2O: 10 mM
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Aminomalonic acid 1068-84-4 Metabolism Others Endogenous Metabolite inhibit 2-Aminopropanedioic Acid Inhibitor Aminomalonate inhibitor