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DNA Base Excision Repair Pathway Inhibitor Inhibitor (CAS 6960-45-8)

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Alternate Names:
7-Nitroindole-2-carboxylic acid
Application:
DNA Base Excision Repair Pathway Inhibitor is a potent, nontoxic, and cell-permeable APE1 inhibitor
CAS Number:
6960-45-8
Purity:
≥95%
Molecular Weight:
206.15
Molecular Formula:
C9H6N2O4
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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DNA Base Excision Repair Pathway Inhibitor is a potent, nontoxic, specific, and cell-permeable DNA repair enzyme inhibitor. It may act to inhibit the 3#39-phosphodiesterase and 3#39-phosphatase activities of the Ref-1 (APE1) active site. Even at high concentrations, it is shown to have little effect on BamH1, topoisomerase I, restriction endonuclease, or endonuclease IV. Furthermore, this compound has demonstrated an ability to enhance the cytotoxicity of several DNA damaging agents such as temozolomide, Zeocin, MMS, and H202 in Hela, MDA-MB-231, and HT1080 cells.


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DNA Base Excision Repair Pathway Inhibitor, 1 g

sc-202588
1 g
$94.00