Date published: 2025-12-17

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ADAT2 Activators

ADAT2 Activators are a unique class of chemicals that enhance the functional activity of ADAT2, a protein implicated in tRNA adenosine deamination. Elevating levels of these chemicals can enhance ADAT2's activity either indirectly, by enhancing related metabolic processes, or directly, by enhancing the substrate availability for ADAT2. For instance, adenosine and inosine directly influence ADAT2 by enhancing the availability of its substrate and product, respectively. SAH and SAM, key components of the methylation cycle, can indirectly enhance ADAT2's activity by influencing the methylation status of tRNA, a process that ADAT2 is directly involved in.

Methionine, 5-MTHF, cobalamin, betaine, choline, trimethylglycine, folic acid, and DHF indirectly enhance ADAT2's activity by enhancing methylation processes. These chemicals are involved at various stages of the methylation cycle, either as precursors, products, or cofactors. Their increased levels can enhance methylation processes, promoting tRNA methylation, which can be influenced by ADAT2. By enhancing these related metabolic processes, these chemicals indirectly enhance the functional activity of ADAT2.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Homocysteine

6027-13-0sc-507315
250 mg
$195.00
(0)

SAH, a product in the methylation cycle, can enhance ADAT2 activity. ADAT2 is involved in tRNA adenosine deamination, and its activity can be influenced by methylation status. Increased levels of SAH may promote ADAT2's adenosine deamination activity.

Adenosine

58-61-7sc-291838
sc-291838A
sc-291838B
sc-291838C
sc-291838D
sc-291838E
sc-291838F
1 g
5 g
100 g
250 g
1 kg
5 kg
10 kg
$33.00
$47.00
$294.00
$561.00
$1020.00
$2550.00
$4590.00
1
(0)

Adenosine is a purine nucleoside that can be converted to inosine by ADAT2. Elevated adenosine levels can enhance the substrate availability for ADAT2, thus enhancing its adenosine deamination activity.

L-Methionine

63-68-3sc-394076
sc-394076A
sc-394076B
sc-394076C
sc-394076D
sc-394076E
25 g
100 g
250 g
1 kg
5 kg
10 kg
$33.00
$36.00
$56.00
$148.00
$566.00
$1081.00
(0)

Methionine is a critical amino acid in the methylation cycle. Increased methionine can enhance the generation of SAM (S-adenosylmethionine), which is used in the methylation of tRNA, a process that can be influenced by ADAT2.

Vitamin B12

68-19-9sc-296695
sc-296695A
sc-296695B
sc-296695C
sc-296695D
sc-296695E
100 mg
1 g
5 g
25 g
100 g
1 kg
$39.00
$55.00
$204.00
$877.00
$3414.00
$9180.00
2
(1)

Cobalamin is a necessary cofactor for methionine synthase, an enzyme involved in the methylation cycle. Increased cobalamin can enhance methylation processes, indirectly enhancing ADAT2's activity.

Betaine

107-43-7sc-214595
sc-214595A
sc-214595B
sc-214595C
sc-214595D
sc-214595E
50 g
100 g
250 g
1 kg
2.5 kg
5 kg
$30.00
$40.00
$55.00
$160.00
$330.00
$580.00
2
(1)

Betaine serves as a methyl donor in the conversion of homocysteine to methionine. Elevated betaine levels can enhance methylation processes, indirectly enhancing ADAT2 activity.

Choline chloride

67-48-1sc-207430
sc-207430A
sc-207430B
10 mg
5 g
50 g
$32.00
$36.00
$51.00
1
(1)

Choline can be oxidized to betaine, which serves as a methyl donor in the methylation cycle. Increased choline can enhance methylation processes, indirectly enhancing ADAT2's activity.

Inosine

58-63-9sc-295182
sc-295182A
1 g
5 g
$59.00
$90.00
(0)

Inosine is the product of adenosine deamination by ADAT2. Increased availability of inosine may indirectly enhance ADAT2's activity by facilitating the reaction equilibrium towards the substrate side.

Folic Acid

59-30-3sc-204758
10 g
$72.00
2
(1)

Folic acid is a precursor of 5-MTHF, which is involved in the methylation cycle. Increased folic acid can enhance methylation processes, indirectly enhancing ADAT2 activity.

Ademetionine

29908-03-0sc-278677
sc-278677A
100 mg
1 g
$180.00
$655.00
2
(1)

SAM is a universal methyl donor, including in tRNA methylation. Increased SAM levels can enhance methylation processes, indirectly enhancing ADAT2's activity in adenosine deamination.