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Submit ReviewUNC 926 hydrochloride is a methyl-lysine (Kme) reader domain inhibitor; binds to the MBT domain of the L3MBTL1 protein (Kd = 3.9 μM). Selectively inhibits the L3MBTL13XMBT-H4K20me1 interaction in a peptide pull down assay.
M. Wt | 373.72 |
Formula | C16H21BrN2O.HCl |
Storage | Desiccate at RT |
Purity | ≥99% (HPLC) |
CAS Number | 1782573-49-2 |
PubChem ID | 90488947 |
InChI Key | DPPMBBHOXQOMJI-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
Smiles | BrC1=CC=CC(C(N2CCC(N3CCCC3)CC2)=O)=C1.Cl |
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References are publications that support the biological activity of the product.
Herold et al (2012) Structure-activity relationships of methyl-lysine reader antagonists. Med.Chem.Comm 3 45
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