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Adenine hydrochloride is an adenine receptor agonist (Ki=18 nM at rat adenine receptor). In CHO cells transfected with adenine receptor it inhibits forskolin-stimulated cAMP formation. Adenine hydrochloride, a synthetic compound, plays a role in scientific research and laboratory experiments. As a white crystalline solid, it easily dissolves in water. Derived from adenine, one of the fundamental bases found in DNA and RNA, it exhibits versatility in its applications for scientific investigations and lab experiments. The significance of adenine hydrochloride in scientific research is profound. It is believed to act as a competitive inhibitor of adenylate cyclase, an enzyme intricately involved in regulating cell metabolism. Its mode of action involves competing with adenosine triphosphate (ATP) for binding sites on the enzyme, effectively impeding its function. With its many scientific research applications, adenine hydrochloride remains an invaluable tool in the pursuit of knowledge and advancement in various fields of study. Its solubility in water and its status as a derivative of adenine further enhance its relevance and effectiveness in laboratory applications. Researchers continue to harness its potential to explore the intricacies of cellular processes and further our understanding of the biological world.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Adenine hydrochloride, 1 g | sc-214494 | 1 g | $47.00 | |||
Adenine hydrochloride, 5 g | sc-214494A | 5 g | $46.00 |