Histone deacetylase (HDAC)
Histone acetylation is a key epigenetic process - it is upregulated during memory formation but downregulated in numerous neurodegenerative diseases (eg. Alzheimer's disease and Huntington's disease). There are 18 Histone Deacetylase (HDAC) enzymes that are classified into two groups, the histone deacetylase family and the sirtuin family. The histone deacetylase family is further divided into classes I, II and IV. HDAC inhibitors are a class of compounds that increase acetylation of lysine residues on histone proteins as well as other, nonhistone, proteins by inhibiting the activity of these HDAC enzymes. Researchers can save up to 50% on HDAC inhibitors from Hello Bio - they are up to half the price of other suppliers.
CHIR 99021 trihydrochloride (HB1262)
Description:Potent, selective GSK3 inhibitor and Wnt signaling activator. Commonly used in organoid production and involved in reprogramming MEFs to IPSCs and fibroblasts to mature neurons. Water soluble.
Purity:>98%
Clindamycin hydrochloride (HB4364)
Description:Antibiotic. Protein synthesis inhibitor
Purity:>98%
Compound E (HB3849)
Description:Potent, selective, non-competitive γ-secretase inhibitor. Induces neuronal differentiation.
Purity:>98%
Creatine Phosphate disodium tetrahydrate (HB12025)
Description:High-energy phosphate compound. Stores energy from mitochondria.
Purity:>95%