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Meaning of "polylysine"

Polylysine: a synthetic compound consisting of a chain of lysine amino acids, often used in biology and chemistry for various purposes
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  • A polypeptide (or section of a protein) consisting only of lysine residues

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Peptide polymers like polylysine are also available.
An affinity column was prepared with bound polylysine.
Check that polylysine coating is not opaque.
The polymer may comprise polyethyleimine or polylysine.
The polylysine is separated by lyophilization of its aqueous solution.
Preparation of glycosylated derivatives of gluconoylated polylysine.
For example polylysine can be supplied as polylysine hydrobromide.
The most preferred polycationic of this reference is polylysine.
Polylysine is a preferred polyamino acid.
This document does not mention an histidylated polylysine oligomer.
The polyamino acid like polylysine can be partially ethoxylated.
The adenovirus can be modified by conjugation with polylysine.
Polylysine was covalently bonded to chitosan in order to prevent it from diffusing away.
Bromine is typically supplied with reagent grade polylysine.
The gluconoylated polylysine is used to transfer genes into animal cells.

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This result is similar to that seen with polylysine.
Synthetic polyamino acids such as polylysine or polyarginine are also useful carriers.
Such complexes may include polycations such as polylysine.
Both polyarginine and polylysine are commercially available in multiple molecular weights.
Also contemplated are polymers if amino acids such as polylysine.
Polylysine is well known.
Adding polyanions such as oligodeoxynucleotides or polycations such as polylysine.
Link of a glycopeptide to the gluconoylated polylysine via a disulfide bridge.
Another highly preferred spacer of the invention is an oligolysine or a polylysine.
Synthesis of polylysine constructs for the formation of dimers and tetramers.
Attached to a targeting antibody or coupled to a carrier such as polylysine.
It may also be noted the polylysine itself is an expensive synthetic protein.
It is preferred if the polycation is polylysine.
Polylysine is a preferred material.
Link of a glycopeptide to the gluconoylated polylysine via a thiourea link.
Polylysine is commercially available and is generally produced from aerobic bacterial fermentation.
Lactylates were combined with polylysine.
The addition of polylysine to the RNA results in complex formation.
Examples of positively charged polymers include chitosan and polylysine.
Complexing them with a cationic polymer such as polylysine brings about aggregation of the nanoparticles.
The protein transduction domain may comprise polyarginine or polylysine.
Several spots were treated with polylysine and then BPE SACNs.
Polyamine suitable for the invention may for example be a polylysine.
The function of the Polylysine is to attract and immobilize microbial samples such as bacteria.
The zeta potential is measured as a function of the volume of polylysine added.
Polylysine or an amine of formula I with a polymer having pendent carboxyl groups.
To achieve a fructosamine level to challenge linearity glucose was incubated with polylysine.
Polylysine is an example of a DNA binding molecule which binds DNA without damaging it.
The therapeutic agents of the disclosure may include polylysine sequences.
Polylysine can be in salt and / or solution form.
The therapeutic agents of the invention may include polylysine sequences.
A polylysine backbone provides a nonlinear, branched arrangement of epitopes.
A preferred polycation is polylysine.
For example, polylysine is more soluble in water than in octane.
The glycopeptide is bonded to the partly histidylated polylysine via a disulphide bridge.

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