6-(Dimethylamino)purine


CAS No. : 938-55-6

(Synonyms: 6-Dimethylaminopurine; 6-DMAP)

938-55-6
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Cat. No. : HY-W010128
M.Wt: 163.18
Formula: C7H9N5
Purity: >98 %
Solubility: DMSO : 41.67 mg/mL (ultrasonic)
Introduction of 938-55-6 :

6-(Dimethylamino) purine (6-Dimethylaminopurine) is a serine threonine protein kinase inhibitor. 6-(Dimethylamino) purine can inhibit prolactin induced expression of lactoprotein genes in rabbit mammary gland cells. 6-(Dimethylamino) purine can affect the maturation of mammalian oocytes. 6-(Dimethylamino) purine can lead to downregulation of genes related to cell proliferation and cell cycle progression, such as proliferating cell nuclear antigen, insulin-like gene 1, and serine protease inhibitor 2 genes, and induce apoptosis in lymphoma cells (apoptosis)[1][3][5].
IC50 & Target:protein kinase[1]. In Vitro: 6-(Dimethylamino) purine (2.5 mM. 3 h) accelerates the transition to interphase in activated mouse oocytes by inhibiting protein kinases[1].
6-(Dimethylamino) purine blocks DNA synthesis in activated mammalian oocytes[2].
6-(Dimethylamino) purine inhibits prolactin induced expression of milk protein genes in rabbit mammary gland cells[3].
6-(Dimethylamino) purine (0.5 mM, 6 h) affects sperm motility and vitality in mammals and insects by regulating protein phosphorylation non phosphorylation changes[4].
6-(Dimethylamino) purine (5 mM, 16 h) induces apoptosis in lymphoma cells by inhibiting protein kinases, leading to a significant downregulation of all genes related to cell proliferation and cell cycle progression, such as proliferating cell nuclear antigen, insulin-derived gene 1, and serine protease inhibitor 2 genes[5].

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