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2′-O-Methyladenosine is an analog of adenosine used to prepare nucleoside derivatives as inhibitors of RNA-dependent RNA viral polymerase. 2′-O-Methyladenosine (2′-OMeA) is a nucleoside modification present in eukaryotes like mammals, plants, and fungi. Derived from adenosine, a nucleoside comprising adenine and ribose sugar, 2′-O-Methyladenosine replaces the ribose sugar with a methyl group at the 2′ position. It holds significance in various biological processes, including gene expression, RNA processing, and epigenetic regulation. Notably, it plays a role in the modulation of chromatin structure and DNA methylation, making it valuable for studying these regulatory mechanisms.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
2′-O-Methyladenosine, 5 mg | sc-220824 | 5 mg | $102.00 | |||
2′-O-Methyladenosine, 100 mg | sc-220824A | 100 mg | $247.00 |