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Submit ReviewDaminozide is a histone demethylase KDM2/7 subfamily inhibitor (IC50 values are 0.55, 1.5 and 2.1 μM for PHF8, KDM2A and KDM7A respectively). Exhibits ≥ 60-fold selectivity for KDM2/7 demethylases over other histone demethylases and 2-oxoglurate oxygenases (IC50 > 100 μM).
M. Wt | 160.17 |
Formula | C6H12N2O3 |
Storage | Store at RT |
CAS Number | 1596-84-5 |
PubChem ID | 15331 |
InChI Key | NOQGZXFMHARMLW-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
Smiles | O=C(NN(C)C)CCC(O)=O |
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References are publications that support the biological activity of the product.
Rose et al (2012) Plant growth regulator daminozide is a selective inhibitor of human KDM2/7 histone demethylases. J.Med.Chem. 55 6639 PMID: 22724510
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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.