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Histone cluster 1 H2BJ Inhibitors

Histone cluster 1 H2BJ Inhibitors constitute a specialized category of chemical compounds designed to selectively hinder the activity of histone cluster 1, with a specific emphasis on the H2BJ subtype. Histones play a critical role in the organization of DNA within the nucleus, forming nucleosomes that provide the structural foundation for chromatin. The H2BJ designation refers to a variant of histone H2B, one of the core histones essential for nucleosome assembly. The H2B family of histones is central to the regulation of gene expression and the modulation of chromatin architecture. Inhibitors developed for Histone cluster 1 H2BJ are meticulously crafted to interact with specific regions of this histone variant, potentially influencing its binding to DNA and other proteins, thereby modulating chromatin dynamics.

The development of Histone cluster 1 H2BJ Inhibitors demands a detailed understanding of the structural characteristics of histone H2BJ and its specific role within chromatin organization. These inhibitors are engineered for specificity, aiming to selectively bind to key regions of Histone cluster 1 H2BJ and disrupt its normal functions. By employing these inhibitors in experimental contexts, researchers can explore the consequences of inhibiting this particular histone variant, providing valuable insights into chromatin remodeling and the intricate regulation of gene expression. The study of histones, including variants like H2BJ, significantly contributes to advancing our understanding of epigenetic mechanisms, offering crucial insights into the dynamic processes governing gene regulation and the complex orchestration of cellular functions at the chromatin level.

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Scriptaid

287383-59-9sc-202807
sc-202807A
1 mg
5 mg
$63.00
$179.00
11
(2)

Scriptaid is a histone deacetylase inhibitor, altering chromatin structure and potentially impacting the acetylation status of histones, including H2BJ.

GSK-J4

1373423-53-0sc-507551
100 mg
$1275.00
(0)

GSK-J4 inhibits lysine demethylase, potentially influencing histone demethylation and the transcriptional regulation of genes, including H2BJ.

EPZ6438

1403254-99-8sc-507456
1 mg
$66.00
(0)

EPZ-6438 targets EZH2, a histone methyltransferase, potentially impacting the methylation of histones and the expression of genes like H2BJ.

Belinostat

414864-00-9sc-269851
sc-269851A
10 mg
100 mg
$153.00
$561.00
(1)

Belinostat is a histone deacetylase inhibitor, impacting chromatin structure and potentially affecting the acetylation status of histones, including H2BJ.

UNC1999

1431612-23-5sc-475314
5 mg
$142.00
1
(0)

UNC1999 targets the methyltransferase activity of histone methyltransferase, possibly impacting the methylation status and expression of H2BJ.

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)

Trichostatin A is a potent histone deacetylase inhibitor, influencing gene expression by maintaining acetylation levels on histones, including H2BJ.

GSK126

1346574-57-9sc-490133
sc-490133A
sc-490133B
1 mg
5 mg
10 mg
$90.00
$238.00
$300.00
(0)

GSK343 inhibits EZH2, potentially influencing histone methylation patterns and the transcriptional regulation of genes, including Histone cluster 1 H2BJ.

I-BET 151 Hydrochloride

1300031-49-5 (non HCl Salt)sc-391115
10 mg
$450.00
2
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I-BET151 is a BET bromodomain inhibitor, disrupting interactions between bromodomain proteins and acetylated histones, potentially influencing gene expression, including H2BJ.

C646

328968-36-1sc-364452
sc-364452A
10 mg
50 mg
$260.00
$925.00
5
(1)

C646 is a selective inhibitor of histone acetyltransferase, modulating the acetylation of histones and influencing the expression of associated genes, including H2BJ.

UNC0638

1255580-76-7sc-397012
10 mg
$315.00
(0)

UNC0638 inhibits G9a, a histone methyltransferase, potentially influencing the methylation status of histones and the expression of genes, including H2BJ.