| MDL | - |
|---|---|
| Molecular Weight | 144.21 |
| Molecular Formula | C7H16N2O |
| SMILES | CC(NCCCCCN)=O |
N-(5-Aminopentyl)acetamide is the acetylated form of the polyamine cadaverine.
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Human Endogenous Metabolite |
Polyamine is a small organic polycation composed of a hydrocarbon backbone with multiple amino groups which ubiquitously exists in all living organisms from bacteria to higher animals. The critical step of polyamine biosynthesis generally includes the amino acid-decarboxylating reaction to produce the primary diamines, such as cadaverine from lysine. Synthesized polyamines are implicated in a wide variety of cytoplasmic reactions such as DNA replication and protein synthesis, and are essential for proper growth and proliferation of the organisms [1] . Cadaverine is a linear molecule that terminate at both ends with an amine functional group. These functional groups confer to the molecules multiple positive charges at physiological pH. Cadaverine is produced through the action of basic amino acid decarboxylases and is found associated with the outer membrane [2] .
MCE has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.
Liquid
Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
| Pure form | -20°C | 3 years |
|---|---|---|
| 4°C | 2 years | |
| In solvent | -80°C | 6 months |
| -20°C | 1 month |
DMSO : ≥ 30 mg/mL ( 208.03 mM )
* "≥" means soluble, but saturation unknown.
| Concentration Solvent Mass | 1 mg | 5 mg | 10 mg |
|---|
| 1 mM | 6.9343 mL | 34.6717 mL | 69.3433 mL |
| 5 mM | 1.3869 mL | 6.9343 mL | 13.8687 mL |
| 10 mM | 0.6934 mL | 3.4672 mL | 6.9343 mL |