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Submit ReviewUNC 1215 is a potent inhibitor of L3MBTL3 methyllysine (Kme) reader domain (IC50 = 40 nM; Kd = 120 nM). Displays >100-fold selectivity over a panel of histone methyltransferases, kinases, ion channels and 7-TM receptors. Disrupts subnuclear localization and foci formation of fluorescently-labeled L3MBTL3 in HEK293 cells.
This probe is supplied in conjunction with the Structural Genomics Consortium. For further characterization details, please visit the UNC 1215 probe summary on the SGC website.
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分子量 | 529.72 |
公式 | C32H43N5O2 |
储存 | Store at -20°C |
纯度 | ≥99% (HPLC) |
PubChem ID | 57339144 |
InChI Key | PQOOIERVZAXHBP-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
Smiles | O=C(N2CCC(N3CCCC3)CC2)C1=C(NC6=CC=CC=C6)C=C(C(N4CCC(N5CCCC5)CC4)=O)C=C1 |
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James et al (2013) Discovery of a chemical probe for the L3MBTL3 methyllysine reader domain. Nat.Chem.Biol. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 23292653
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Written by Susanne Müller-Knapp and Peter J. Brown, this review gives an overview of the development of chemical probes for epigenetic targets, as well as the impact of these tool compounds being made available to the scientific community. In addition, their biological effects are also discussed. Epigenetic compounds available from Tocris are listed.