Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibitors: Fluorescent Probes and Dyes
PARP [Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase], also known as ADPRT and PPOL, is a 118-kDa enzyme that uses NAD as a substrate to catalyze the covalent transfer of ADP-ribose to a variety of nuclear protein acceptors. ADP ribosyltransferase is required for cellular repair, and PARP expression is induced by single-strand breaks in DNA. PARP is proteolytically cleaved by Caspase-3 into two fragments of 89- and 24-kDa in one of the hallmark events of apoptosis.
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Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibitors: Fluorescent Probes and Dyes
PARP [Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase], also known as ADPRT and PPOL, is a 118-kDa enzyme that uses NAD as a substrate to catalyze the covalent transfer of ADP-ribose to a variety of nuclear protein acceptors. ADP ribosyltransferase is required for cellular repair, and PARP expression is induced by single-strand breaks in DNA. PARP is proteolytically cleaved by Caspase-3 into two fragments of 89- and 24-kDa in one of the hallmark events of apoptosis.
Potent fluorescent PARP inhibitor; cell permeable
Alternate Names: | AZD2281-BDY FL,Olaparib-BDY FL |
Chemical Name: | (T-4)-[4-[[3-[[4-[3-[5-[(3,5-Dimethyl-2H-pyrrol-2-ylidene-κN)methyl]-1H-pyrrol-2-yl-κN-1-oxopropyl]-1-piperazinyl]carbonyl]-4-fluorophenyl]methyl]-1(2H)-phthalazinonato]difluoroboron |
Purity: | ≥90% (HPLC) |