DNA methylation inhibitor, Dichlone for cell activation
Catalog number
2860-500
Name
DNA methylation inhibitor, Dichlone for cell activation
Size
500 mg
Price
110.00 EUR
Supplier
Details
Description
Dichlone, a popular pesticide and fungicide, acts as a potent DNA methylation inhibitor (EC₅₀ = 460 nM against Dnmt3A/3L catalytic complex). Dichlone efficiently reactivates YFP gene expression in a stable HEK293 cell line by promoter demethylation.
Peptide sequence
N/A
CAS number
117-80-6
Molecular weight
227.04
Category
Biochemicals
Other name
2,3-Dichloro-1,4-naphthoquinone, Dichlon
Molecular formula
C₁₀H₄Cl₂O₂
Physical appearance
Yellow solid
Supplied with
N/A
Is this a salt?
No
Is it cell-permeable?
Yes
Purification
≥95% by GC
Reconstitute instructions
DMSO or EtOH
Storage condition
-20°C
Shipping condition
gel pack
Maximum time for storage
36 months
Storage instructions
Protect from air and light
Tissue
cell
Additional description
For cells, cell lines and tissues in culture till half confluency.Tissue, pathway, proteinase, peptidase, protease ,acrosin, lipoprotein, activator, caspase, trypsin, papain, esterase inhibitors are proteins or receptor ligands or receptor antagonists that bind to an enzyme receptor and decreases its activity. Since blocking an enzyme's activity can kill a pathogen or correct a metabolic imbalance, many drugs are enzyme inhibitors. Not all receptor antagonist that bind to enzymes are inhibitors; enzyme activator ligands or agonists bind to enzymes and increase their enzymatic activity, while enzyme substrates bind and are converted to products in the normal catalytic cycle of the enzyme.
Gene
Non-methylated DNA at CpG islands organizes histone methylation through ZF-CxxC proteins in epigenetic biological systems. DNA and histone Methylation is catalyzed by enzymes; such methylation can be involved in hodyonr modification, regulation of gene expression, regulation of protein function, and RNA processing. Methylation of heavy metals can also occur outside biological systems. Chemical methylation of tissue samples is also one method for reducing certain histological staining artifacts. The counterpart of methylation is demethylation.