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  • HY-143736

    RAD51 Cancer
    RAD51-IN-5 is a potent inhibitor of RAD51. RAD51 is a eukaryote gene. RAD51-IN-5 has the potential for the research of conditions involving mitochondrial defects (extracted from patent WO2021164746A1, compound 3) .
    RAD51-IN-5
  • HY-N9625

    Photosystem II Others
    Violaxanthin is a carotenoid which can be biosynthesized from zeaxanthin with zeaxanthin epoxidase (ZEP) by way of antheraxanthin only in photosynthetic eukaryotes including higher plants and involved in the xanthophyll cycle to eliminate excessive light energy .
    Violaxanthin
  • HY-143737

    RAD51 Cancer
    RAD51-IN-6 is a potent inhibitor of RAD51. RAD51 is a eukaryote gene. RAD51-IN-6 has the potential for the research of conditions involving mitochondrial defects (extracted from patent WO2021164746A1, compound 23) .
    RAD51-IN-6
  • HY-143741

    RAD51 Cancer
    RAD51-IN-7 is a potent inhibitor of RAD51. RAD51 is a eukaryote gene. RAD51-IN-7 has the potential for the research of conditions involving mitochondrial defects (extracted from patent WO2021164746A1, compound 71) .
    RAD51-IN-7
  • HY-143735

    RAD51 Cancer
    RAD51-IN-4 is a potent inhibitor of RAD51. RAD51 is a eukaryote gene. RAD51-IN-4 has the potential for the research of conditions involving mitochondrial defects (extracted from patent WO2019014315A1, compound R12) .
    RAD51-IN-4
  • HY-P1775

    EC 4.2.1.1

    Carbonic Anhydrase Neurological Disease Metabolic Disease Cancer
    Carbonic anhydrase, Bovine erythrocytes (EC 4.2.1.1) is ubiquitous zinc-containing metalloenzyme present in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Carbonic anhydrase can catalyze reversible conversion of carbon dioxide to bicarbonate and protons. Carbonic anhydrase can be used for the research of cancer, glaucoma, obesity and epilepsy .

    Carbonic anhydrase, Bovine erythrocytes
  • HY-P2972

    Endogenous Metabolite Others
    Arylsulfatase is a type I enzyme of prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Arylsulfatase is a sulfatase enzyme, is often used in biochemical studies .
    Arylsulfatase
  • HY-B2233B
    Phosphorylcholine
    4 Publications Verification

    Phosphocholine

    Endogenous Metabolite Cardiovascular Disease
    Phosphatidylcholine is the main phospholipid component in eukaryotic biofilms. Phosphatidylcholine exists in commensal or pathogenic bacteria associated with eukaryotes in prokaryotes. Phosphorylcholine exhibits a surprising range of immunomodulatory properties .
    Phosphorylcholine
  • HY-17561
    G-418 disulfate
    Maximum Cited Publications
    30 Publications Verification

    Geneticin sulfate; Antibiotic G-418 sulfate

    Bacterial Antibiotic Infection
    G-418 disulfate (Geneticin sulfate), is an aminoglycoside antibiotic, inhibits protein synthesis in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. G-418 disulfate is commonly used as a selective agent for eukaryotic cells .
    G-418 disulfate
  • HY-N0086
    N6-Methyladenosine
    5 Publications Verification

    6-Methyladenosine; N-Methyladenosine

    Influenza Virus Endogenous Metabolite Infection
    N6-Methyladenosine is the most prevalent internal (non-cap) modification present in the messenger RNA (mRNA) of all higher eukaryotes. N6-Methyladenosine can modifies viral RNAs and has antiviral activities.
    N6-Methyladenosine
  • HY-156251

    Fungal Infection
    Antifungal agent 74 (compound 3c) is a potent antifungal agent that displays excellent fungicidal activity against C. arachidicola and R. solani. Antifungal agent 74 exerts its fungicidal activity by disrupting steroid biosynthesis and ribosome biogenesis in eukaryotes .
    Antifungal agent 74
  • HY-W008091
    5-Methylcytosine
    1 Publications Verification

    DNA/RNA Synthesis Endogenous Metabolite Others
    5-Methylcytosine is a well-characterized DNA modification, and is also predominantly in abundant non-coding RNAs in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. 5-Methylcytosine in mRNA is a new epitranscriptome marker inArabidopsis, and that regulation of this modification is an integral part of gene regulatory networks underlying plant development .
    5-Methylcytosine
  • HY-P2907

    Endogenous Metabolite Others
    Formate dehydrogenase is an enzyme ubiquitous in prokaryotes and eukaryotes that catalyzes the reversible oxidation of formate to carbon dioxide. According to its metal content, structure and catalytic strategy, Formate dehydrogenase can be divided into two categories, non-metallic and metal-containing, which are often used in biochemical research .
    Formate dehydrogenase
  • HY-129065
    Nourseothricin sulfate
    1 Publications Verification

    Streptothricin sulfate

    Fungal Bacterial Antibiotic Infection
    Nourseothricin sulfate (Streptothricin sulfate) is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that destroys the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria and is a dominant selective marker for Fonsecaea pedrosoi . Nourseothricin sulfate inhibits protein biosynthesis in prokaryotic cells and strongly inhibits the growth of eukaryotes like fungi and can also be used as a elective marker for a wide range of organisms including bacteria, yeast, filamentous fungi, and plant cells .
    Nourseothricin sulfate
  • HY-W008091S

    DNA/RNA Synthesis Endogenous Metabolite Others
    5-Methylcytosine-d4 is the deuterium labeled 5-Methylcytosine[1]. 5-Methylcytosine is a well-characterized DNA modification, and is also predominantly in abundant non-coding RNAs in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. 5-Methylcytosine in mRNA is a new epitranscriptome marker inArabidopsis, and that regulation of this modification is an integral part of gene regulatory networks underlying plant development[2].
    5-Methylcytosine-d4
  • HY-N0086S

    6-Methyladenosine-d3; N-Methyladenosine-d3

    Isotope-Labeled Compounds Infection
    N6-Methyladenosine-d3 (6-Methyladenosine-d3; N-Methyladenosine-d3) is a deuterium labeled N6-Methyladenosine (HY-N0086). N6-Methyladenosine is the most prevalent internal (non-cap) modification present in the messenger RNA (mRNA) of all higher eukaryotes. N6-Methyladenosine can modifies viral RNAs and has antiviral activities.
    N6-Methyladenosine-d3
  • HY-N0086S2

    6-Methyladenosine-13C4; N-Methyladenosine-13C4

    Isotope-Labeled Compounds Influenza Virus Endogenous Metabolite Infection
    N6-Methyladenosine- 13C4 (6-Methyladenosine- 13C4; N-Methyladenosine- 13C4) is 13C-labeled N6-Methyladenosine (HY-N0086). N6-Methyladenosine is the most prevalent internal (non-cap) modification present in the messenger RNA (mRNA) of all higher eukaryotes. N6-Methyladenosine can modifies viral RNAs and has antiviral activities.
    N6-Methyladenosine-13C4
  • HY-N0086S3

    6-Methyladenosine-13C3; N-Methyladenosine-13C3

    Isotope-Labeled Compounds Influenza Virus Endogenous Metabolite Infection
    N6-Methyladenosine- 13C3 (6-Methyladenosine- 13C3) is 13C-labeled N6-Methyladenosine (HY-N0086). N6-Methyladenosine is the most prevalent internal (non-cap) modification present in the messenger RNA (mRNA) of all higher eukaryotes. N6-Methyladenosine can modifies viral RNAs and has antiviral activities .
    N6-Methyladenosine-13C3
  • HY-W251428

    Biochemical Assay Reagents Others
    Phosphatidylglycerol is a naturally occurring anionic phospholipid that is a component of plant, animal and bacterial cell membranes. It is present in prokaryotes and eukaryotes less than phosphatidylethanolamine, and in eukaryotes less than phosphatidylcholine. It is formed by the reaction between CDP-diglyceride and L-α-glycerol 3-phosphate followed by dephosphorylation and is the metabolic precursor of cardiolipin. Phosphatidylglycerols containing polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fatty acyl chains inhibit and promote the proliferation of murine keratinocytes, respectively. Phosphatidylglycerol is the second-largest lipid component of mammalian lung surfactant, accounting for 10% of lipids, and has reduced levels of pulmonary surfactant in infants with respiratory distress syndrome. Phosphatidylglycerol (egg) is a mixture of phosphatidylglycerols isolated from eggs with various fatty acyl groups at the sn-1 and sn-2 positions. References: [1]. Ohtsuka, T., Nishijima, M., and Akamatsu, Y. Phosphatidylglycerol phosphate synthase-deficient somatic mutants with impaired phosphatidylglycerol and cardiolipin biosynthesis J. Biol. Chemical. 268(30), 22908-22913 (1993).[2]. Furse, S. Are phosphatidylglycerols essential for terrestrial life J. Chemistry. biology. 10(1), 1-9 (2016).[3]. Xie, D., Seremwe, M., Edwards, JG, et al. Different effects of different phosphatidylglycerols on the proliferation of mouse keratinocytes PLoS One 9(9), e107119 (2014).
    Phosphatidylglycerols (egg) (sodium salt)

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