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Isofusidienol A functions as an inhibitor of bacterial cell wall synthesis. It exerts its mechanism of action by targeting the translocase I enzyme, which is involved in the peptidoglycan biosynthesis pathway. By inhibiting this enzyme, Isofusidienol A disrupts the formation of the bacterial cell wall, leading to impaired cell growth and division. Isofusidienol A interacts with the active site of translocase I, preventing the binding of substrate molecules and ultimately hindering the synthesis of peptidoglycan. As a result, Isofusidienol A demonstrates the ability to impede the growth and proliferation of certain bacterial strains by interfering with an process in their cell wall formation.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Isofusidienol A, 1 mg | sc-221768 | 1 mg | $200.00 | |||
Isofusidienol A, 5 mg | sc-221768A | 5 mg | $712.00 |