"Chromatin modifying enzymes" refer to a group of proteins involved in adding or removing chemical modifications to the DNA and histone proteins within chromatin, the complex structure that packages DNA in the cell nucleus. These modifications are a key aspect of epigenetic regulation, influencing how genes are turned on or off without changing the underlying DNA sequence.
Chromatin Modifying Enzymes
- NADA (N-Arachidonyldopamine), Channel blocker of TRPM8;Channel blocker of TRPV1
Cas#:199875-69-9
Starting at $87.90
- ZM-447439, Inhibitor of aurora kinase A;Inhibitor of aurora kinase B
Cas#:331771-20-1
Starting at $53.90
- GW7647, Agonist of Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α
Cas#:265129-71-3
Starting at $129.90
- Garcinol, Inhibitor of E1A binding protein p300;Inhibitor of lysine acetyltransferase 2B
Cas#:78824-30-3
Starting at $53.90