lysinoalanine
Lysinoalanine is a non-proteinogenic amino acid that is a structural analog of the amino acid alanine. It is formed by the replacement of the alpha-amino group of alanine with a lysino group, which consists of an amino group attached to a carbon atom via an ethylene bridge. This modification results in a compound with a unique chemical structure and properties.
Lysinoalanine was first synthesized in the 1960s and has since been studied for its potential applications
In addition to its use in biochemical research, lysinoalanine has been explored for its potential in drug
Despite its promising properties, the use of lysinoalanine is still relatively limited. Further research is needed