6 Results for "

histone core

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
Products (6)

6 Results for "histone core" in MCE Product Catalog:

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4 Cited Publications
Cat. No.: HY-15435
CAS No.: 75621-03-3
Purity:  99.91%
Research Areas:  

Others

CHAPS is a cholic acid-derived, sulfobetaine-type zwitterionic detergent and micelle-forming agent. CHAPS exhibits properties of weak cationic or nonionic surfactants in different solution systems, undergoes micellization, and forms small, loose hydrophilic aggregates that are temperature-dependent. CHAPS stabilizes mononucleosomes under different ionic strengths, reduces nucleosome sequence specificity, promotes sliding of histone cores along DNA, solubilizes Tamm-Horsfall protein to reduce its interference with urinary exosome isolation, and maintains vesicle structure and the activity of related proteins at the same time. CHAPS is used to recover native folded fusion proteins, enhance the binding capacity of GST fusion proteins, and restore GST enzyme activity. However, CHAPS cannot refold proteins denatured by urea, guanidine hydrochloride or heat, nor can it construct the structure of intrinsically disordered proteins. CHAPS is commonly used in research on the separation and purification of membrane proteins .
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4 Cited Publications
Cat. No.: HY-15435A
CAS No.: 331717-45-4
Purity:  ≥98.0%
CHAPS hydrate is a cholic acid-derived, sulfobetaine-type zwitterionic detergent and micelle-forming agent. CHAPS hydrate exhibits properties of weak cationic or nonionic surfactants in different solution systems, undergoes micellization, and forms small, loose hydrophilic aggregates that are temperature-dependent. CHAPS hydrate stabilizes mononucleosomes under different ionic strengths, reduces nucleosome sequence specificity, promotes sliding of histone cores along DNA, solubilizes Tamm‑Horsfall protein to reduce its interference with urinary exosome isolation, and maintains vesicle structure and the activity of related proteins at the same time. CHAPS hydrate is used to recover native folded fusion proteins, enhance the binding capacity of GST fusion proteins, and restore GST enzyme activity. However, CHAPS hydrate cannot refold proteins denatured by urea, guanidine hydrochloride or heat, nor can it construct the structure of intrinsically disordered proteins. CHAPS hydrate is commonly used in research on the separation and purification of membrane proteins .
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1 Cited Publications
Cat. No.: HY-150249
CAS No.: 2170136-86-2
Purity:  99.71%
Target:  

DNA Methyltransferase

Research Areas:  

Cancer

GSK3735967 is an selective, reversible, non-nucleoside inhibitor of DNMT1 with an IC50 value of 40 nM. GSK3735967 contains a planar dicyanopyridine core that can specifically embed DNMT1 bound hemimethylated CpG dinucleotides. GSK3735967 has three binding sites, one of which can bind to histone H4K20me3 .
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Cat. No.: HY-160924
Research Areas:  

Cancer

MS147 is a VHL-based PROTAC degrader of BMI1 and RING1B (polycomb repressive complex 1 core components). MS147 directly binds EED and VHL E3 ligase, recruiting the ligase to the EED-BMI1/RING1B complex to induce time-dependent, ubiquitination-mediated degradation of BMI1 and RING1B. MS147 reduces histone H2A Lys119 mono-ubiquitination without altering histone H3 Lys27 tri-methylation and inhibits cancer cells proliferation. MS147 can be used for the research of cancer, such as chronic myelogenous leukemia and b-cell lymphoma .
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Cat. No.: HY-174678
Target:  

mRNA

Research Areas:  

Cancer

Human FOXA3 mRNA encodes the human forkhead box A3 (FOXA3) protein which is thought to act as a ''pioneer'' factor opening the compacted chromatin for other proteins through interactions with nucleosomal core histones and thereby replacing linker histones at target enhancer and/or promoter sites.
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Cat. No.: HY-P88224
Synonyms: MACROH2A2, macroH2A2, core histone macro-H2A.2,H2AFY2

Host:  

Mouse

Application:  

WB, IHC-P

Reactivity:  

Human, Mouse, Rat

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