Description
Difopein (TFA), a specific and competitive inhibitor of 14-3-3 protein (a highly conserved eukaryotic regulatory molecule), blocking the ability of 14-3-3 to bind to target proteins and inhibits 14-3-3/Ligand interactions. Difopein (TFA) leads to induction of apoptosis and enhances the ability of cisplatin to kill cells[1].–80°C, 2 years; -20°C, 1 year (Powder, sealed storage, away from moisture)–Cancer-programmed cell death–C273H424N76O89S6.xC2HF3O2—-[1]Masters SC, et al. 14-3-3 proteins mediate an essential anti-apoptotic signal. J Biol Chem. 2001 Nov 30;276(48):45193-200. Epub 2001 Sep 27.—-6387.17 (free acid)–99.26–[SADGAPHCVPRDLSWLDLEANMCLPGAAGLDSADGAPHCVPRDLSWLDLEANMCLPGAAGLE (TFA salt)]–Cancer–H2O : 25 mg/mL (ultrasonic)–Apoptosis—-Apoptosis–Peptides




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