Date published: 2025-9-10

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H1T2 Activators

Chemical activators of testis-specific H1 histone (H1T2) can influence its function through post-translational modifications that affect the interaction of this protein with DNA, thereby modulating chromatin structure and gene expression. Trichostatin A and Vorinostat, as inhibitors of histone deacetylases (HDACs), can prevent the removal of acetyl groups from histones, maintaining a more relaxed chromatin state that is associated with active transcription. Similarly, Sodium butyrate and Valproic acid, through their HDAC inhibitory activity, can increase the acetylation levels of histones, including H1T2, leading to an open chromatin conformation conducive to transcriptional activation. These changes in the chromatin landscape can facilitate access to DNA for transcription factors and the transcriptional machinery, potentially enhancing the expression of genes regulated by H1T2-associated chromatin.

Furthermore, compounds like 5-Aza-2'-deoxycytidine act as DNA methyltransferase inhibitors, reducing the methylation of DNA, which can further contribute to a transcriptionally permissive state. Mocetinostat, Panobinostat, Entinostat, and Romidepsin similarly function as HDAC inhibitors to elevate histone acetylation, reinforcing a chromatin environment that promotes gene expression. Sirtinol acts upon sirtuin deacetylases to maintain the acetylation of histones, including H1T2. Anacardic acid and Garcinol, by inhibiting histone acetyltransferase, can paradoxically result in increased histone acetylation through feedback mechanisms that compensate for the inhibition of enzyme activity. Through these actions, these chemicals can facilitate the functional activation of H1T2, by supporting a chromatin state that is associated with active transcription and thereby possibly impacting the expression of target genes within the chromatin regions where H1T2 is incorporated.

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Trichostatin A

58880-19-6sc-3511
sc-3511A
sc-3511B
sc-3511C
sc-3511D
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
25 mg
50 mg
$149.00
$470.00
$620.00
$1199.00
$2090.00
33
(3)

An inhibitor of histone deacetylase (HDAC) that can lead to increased acetylation of histones, potentially affecting chromatin structure and gene expression.

Suberoylanilide Hydroxamic Acid

149647-78-9sc-220139
sc-220139A
100 mg
500 mg
$130.00
$270.00
37
(2)

An HDAC inhibitor that increases histone acetylation, potentially enhancing transcriptional activation.

Sodium Butyrate

156-54-7sc-202341
sc-202341B
sc-202341A
sc-202341C
250 mg
5 g
25 g
500 g
$30.00
$46.00
$82.00
$218.00
18
(3)

A short-chain fatty acid that acts as an HDAC inhibitor, leading to hyperacetylation of histones.

Valproic Acid

99-66-1sc-213144
10 g
$85.00
9
(1)

An HDAC inhibitor that can cause hyperacetylation of histones, potentially affecting gene expression.

5-Aza-2′-Deoxycytidine

2353-33-5sc-202424
sc-202424A
sc-202424B
25 mg
100 mg
250 mg
$214.00
$316.00
$418.00
7
(1)

An inhibitor of DNA methyltransferases that can lead to hypomethylation of DNA, which can result in alterations in chromatin structure and gene expression.

Mocetinostat

726169-73-9sc-364539
sc-364539B
sc-364539A
5 mg
10 mg
50 mg
$210.00
$242.00
$1434.00
2
(1)

An HDAC inhibitor that can increase acetylation levels of histones, potentially altering gene expression.

Panobinostat

404950-80-7sc-208148
10 mg
$196.00
9
(1)

An HDAC inhibitor that can lead to hyperacetylation of histones and affect gene expression.

MS-275

209783-80-2sc-279455
sc-279455A
sc-279455B
1 mg
5 mg
25 mg
$24.00
$88.00
$208.00
24
(2)

An HDAC inhibitor that can result in increased histone acetylation and potentially impact gene expression.

Romidepsin

128517-07-7sc-364603
sc-364603A
1 mg
5 mg
$214.00
$622.00
1
(1)

An HDAC inhibitor that can lead to changes in chromatin structure through increased histone acetylation.

Sirtinol

410536-97-9sc-205976
sc-205976A
1 mg
5 mg
$37.00
$111.00
14
(1)

An inhibitor of sirtuin deacetylases, leading to increased acetylation of histones.