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Negamycin

Chemical Structure : Negamycin

CAS No.: 33404-78-3

Negamycin

Catalog No.: PC-70301Not For Human Use, Lab Use Only.

Negamycin is a dipeptide antibiotic that inhibits the initiation of protein synthesis.

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    Biological Activity

    Negamycin is a dipeptide antibiotic that inhibits the initiation of protein synthesis.
    Negamycin also restores dystrophin expression in skeletal and cardiac muscles of the mdx mouse.
    Negamycin interferes with decoding and translocation by simultaneous interaction with rRNA and tRNA.

    Physicochemical Properties

    M.Wt 248.283
    Formula C9H20N4O4
    Appearance Solid
    CAS No.
    Storage
    Solide Powder
    -20 °C 12 Months; 4°C 6 Months
    In Solvent
    -80 °C 6 Months; -20°C 6 Months
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    Solubility

    10 mM in DMSO

    Chemical Name/SMILES

    N-((3R,5R)-3,6-diamino-5-hydroxyhexanamido)-N-methylglycine

    References

    1. Arakawa M, et al. J Biochem. 2003 Nov;134(5):751-8.

    2. Polikanov YS, et al. Mol Cell. 2014 Nov 20;56(4):541-50.

    3. Cocozaki AI, et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2016 Jul 19;113(29):8188-93.

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