Product Overview
NO-DL.Citrulline (G-BSA) conjugate
Specificity
Nitroso-DL.Citrulline conjugated with Glutaraldehyde (G) and bovine serum albumin (BSA).
Purity
Purity is > 95% as determined by SDS-PAGE
Storage
2-8°C short term, -20°C long term
Reconstitution
Reconstituted in deionized water (250 μg)
Introduction
The organic compound citrulline is an α-amino acid. Its name is derived from citrullus, the Latin word for watermelon, from which it was first isolated in 1914 by Koga and Odake. It was finally identified by Wada in 1930. It has the idealized formula H2NC(O)NH(CH2)3CH(NH2)CO2H. It is a key intermediate in the urea cycle, the pathway by which mammals excrete ammonia.
Keywords
NO-DL.Citrulline; Citrulline; L-CIT; L-Citrullin; n5-(aminocarbonyl)-l-ornithin
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Nicholas, AP; et al. Dual immunofluorescence study of citrullinated proteins in Alzheimer diseased frontal cortex. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 545:107-111(2013).
Van Geldre, LAP; Fraeyman, NH; et al. Subcellular localization of neuronal nitric oxide synthase in rat small intestine. BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY 60:145-153(2000).