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Inhibitor Libraries
  Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor IV
Cat. No. 382170  
All Categories » Calbiochem » Inhibitors » Cell Cycle and Cell Division » Histone Acetylase and Deacetylase

N1-(2-Aminophenyl)-N7-phenylheptanediamide

Beige solid. PROTECT FROM LIGHT. PACKAGED UNDER INERT GAS. A cell-permeable pimeloylanilide compound that acts as a FXN- (frataxin gene) specific HDAC (histone deacetylase) inhibitor. Reverses the silencing of FXN transcription in FRDA (Friedreich's ataxia) cells (~3-fold increase of FXN mRNA at 5 µM in primary FRDA lymphocytes and ~3-fold frataxin expression in FRDA cell line at 2.5 µM) due to hypoacetylation of histones H3 and H4 by increasing acetylation at H3K14, H4K5 and H4K12, without significant changes in acetylation at H3K9, H4K8 and H4K16. In comparison, Trichostatin-A (Cat. No. 647925 and 647926) and SAHA, two other commonly used HDAC inhibitors, exhibit no effect on FXN transcription. Purity: ≥97% by HPLC.

Ref.: Herman, D., et al. 2006. Nat. Chem. Biol. 2, 551.

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DMSO or MeOH C19H23N3O2 325.4 


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