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Amino Acids – Building Blocks of Life Science

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Advance your research with our high-quality amino acids, essential building blocks of life and vital components that drive cell function, the foundation of peptides and proteins. Whether you are optimizing biological media, exploring protein interactions, or investigating metabolic pathways, our products support your biochemical breakthroughs by providing robust solutions and efficient results. Learn more through our comprehensive Amino Acid and Peptide Reference Chart.

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Glycine
G7126

Glycine

≥99% (HPLC), suitable for western blotting, ReagentPlus®

<SC>L</SC>-Glutamine solution
G7513

L-Glutamine solution

200 mM, solution, sterile-filtered, BioXtra, suitable for cell culture

Glycine
G8898

Glycine

≥99%, suitable for western blotting

<I>N</I>-Acetyl-<SC>L</SC>-cysteine
A9165

N-Acetyl-L-cysteine

≥99% (TLC), suitable for cell culture, BioReagent

MEM Non-essential Amino Acid Solution (100×)
M7145

MEM Non-essential Amino Acid Solution (100×)

Without ʟ-glutamine, liquid, sterile-filtered, suitable for cell culture

<SC>L</SC>-Glutamine
G8540

L-Glutamine

99.0-101.0%, suitable for cell culture, non-animal source, meets USP testing specifications

<SC>L</SC>-Cysteine
C7352

L-Cysteine

from non-animal source, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture, ≥98%

Poly-<SC>L</SC>-ornithine hydrobromide
P3655

Poly-L-ornithine hydrobromide

Mol wt 30,000-70,000

<SC>L</SC>-Glutathione reduced
G6013

L-Glutathione reduced

≥98.0%, suitable for cell culture, BioReagent

<I>N</I>-Acetyl-<SC>L</SC>-cysteine
A7250

N-Acetyl-L-cysteine

≥99% (TLC)

<SC>L</SC>-Aspartic acid
A9256

L-Aspartic acid

≥98% (HPLC)

<SC>L</SC>-Glutathione reduced
G4251

L-Glutathione reduced

≥98.0%

Poly-<SC>L</SC>-lysine hydrobromide
P2636

Poly-L-lysine hydrobromide

suitable for cell culture and bioconjugation, Mol wt 30,000-70,000

MEM Amino Acids (50x) solution
M5550

MEM Amino Acids (50x) solution

Without L-glutamine, liquid, sterile-filtered, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture

<SC>L</SC>-Histidine
H6034

L-Histidine

98.5-101.0%, suitable for cell culture, non-animal source, meets EP, USP testing specifications

<SC>L</SC>-Glutamic acid
G1251

L-Glutamic acid

≥99% (HPLC), suitable for microbiological culture, ReagentPlus®

<SC>L</SC>-Cystine
C7602

L-Cystine

98.5-101.0%, suitable for cell culture, BioXtra, non-animal source

<SC>L</SC>-Proline
P5607

L-Proline

98.5-101.0% dry basis, suitable for cell culture, non-animal source, meets EP, USP testing specifications

<SC>L</SC>-Lysine
L5501

L-Lysine

≥98% (TLC), suitable for ligand binding assays

Taurine
T0625

Taurine

≥99%


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What are Amino Acids?

Amino Acids are critical building blocks of peptides and proteins, containing an amine group and carboxylic group and a side chain (R group) that are unique to each amino acid as well as intermediates in metabolism. The 21 proteinogenic α-amino acids found in eukaryotes are grouped according to their side chains, pKa values and charges carried at physiological pH (7.4).1

The amino and the carboxyl groups of amino acids react to form a covalent amide linkage, called a peptide bond. This feature of amino acids allows them to polymerize to form peptides as well as proteins, which generally have longer than 50 amino acids in chain length.

Types of Amino Acids

Amino acids all under several categorizations, each serving unique functions in metabolism and cellular structure. Understanding these types is essential for optimizing research and applications in biochemistry and molecular biology.

Essential Amino Acids

Include histidine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan and cannot be synthesized by human or other mammalian cells.

Non-essential Amino Acids (NEAA)

NEAA include Alanine, Asparagine, Aspartic Acid, Glutamic Acid, Glutamine, Cysteine, Glycine, Proline, Serine, Tyrosine are integrated into the body not derived from the diet.2 As the building blocks of proteins, amino acids are critical for inclusion in cell culture media. NEAA are those that are typically made by the organism but can be added to culture media — individually or in the form of an NEAA cocktail — as a supplement to stimulate cell growth and promote longevity.

Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAA)

BCAA are significant in research applications for protein synthesis, metabolic disorders, and liver diseases and include leucine, isoleucine and valine. BCAAs help reduce the breakdown of proteins in the body. Three proteinogenic BCAAs are among the 9 essential amino acids for humans.3 Synthesis for BCAAs occurs within plastids of the cell, determined by mRNA which encode enzymes in the metabolic pathway.4

Poly-Amino Acids

Our poly-amino acids have properties that mimic proteins, making them ideal for both drug delivery and the delivery of nucleic acids both in vitro and in vivo. We supply both research and cGMP poly-amino acids with improved solubility, drug attachment stability, drug encapsulation, drug targeting, bypassing multidrug resistance (MDR) factors, minimal stimulation of the immune system, low toxicity, and biodegradability. We manufacture custom poly-amino acids for specific molecular weight ranges or polydispersity ranges (size distribution). Moreover, we can conjugate poly-amino acids to active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) for your drug delivery use.

Unnatural Amino Acids

Unnatural amino acids are non-proteinogenic amino acids that either occur naturally or are chemically synthesized. Whether utilized as building blocks, conformational constraints, molecular scaffolds, or pharmacologically active products, our unnatural amino acids represent a nearly infinite array of diverse structural elements for the development of new leads in peptidic and non-peptidic compounds. Due to their seemingly unlimited structural diversity and functional versatility, they are widely used as chiral building blocks and molecular scaffolds in constructing combinatorial libraries. Used as molecular probes, they can help to better understand the function of biological systems. Optimized and fine-tuned analogues of peptidic substrates, inhibitors, or effectors are also excellent analytical tools and molecular probes for investigating signal transduction pathways or gene regulation.


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References

1. Jakubke HD, Sewald N (2008). "Amino acids". Peptides from A to Z: A Concise Encyclopedia. Germany: Wiley-VCH. p. 20.
2. Lopez M. J., Mohiuddin, S. (2024). “Biochemistry, Essential Amino Acids”
3. Yoshiharu, S., Taro, M., Naoya, N., Masaru, N., Harris, R. (2004) “Exercise Promotes BCAA Catabolism: Effects of BCAA Supplementation on Skeletal Muscle during Exercise” Journal of Nutrition

 

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