RG 108 (Synonyms: N-Phthalyl-L-tryptophan,RG108) |
Catalog No.GC13398 |
DNA methyltransferase inhibitor
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Cas No.: 48208-26-0
Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
RG108 is a DNA methyltransferase (DMNT) inhibitor that enhanced reprogramming of OK-transduced MEFs in the presence of BIX. It is a small molecule that effectively blocked DNA methyltransferases in vitro and did not cause covalent enzyme trapping in human cell lines. DNA methylation regulates gene expression in normal and malignant cells. DNA methyltransferase inhibitors are able to reactivate epigenetically silenced genes. RG108 caused demethylation and reactivation of tumor suppressor genes, but it did not affect the methylation of centromeric satellite sequences. These results establish RG108 as a DNA methyltransferase inhibitor with fundamentally novel characteristics that will be particularly useful for the experimental modulation of epigenetic gene regulation.
References
Yan Shi, Caroline Desponts, Jeong Tae Do, Heung Sik Hahm, Hans R. Schöler, Sheng Ding. Induction of Pluripotent Stem Cells from Mouse Embryonic Fibroblasts by Oct4 and Klf4 with Small-Molecule Compounds. Cell Stem Cell. 2008; 3(5): 568 – 574.
Bodo Brueckner, Regine Garcia Boy, Pawel Siedlecki. Epigenetic Reactivation of Tumor Suppressor Genes by a Novel Small-Molecule Inhibitor of Human DNA Methyltransferases. Cancer Research. 2005; 65(14): 6305 – 11.
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