6-Benzylthioinosine, a broad-spectrum metabolic inhibitor, inhibits glucose uptake, decreases glycolysis and ATP concentration with minimal changes in ROS and mitochondrial respiration.
5’-O-DMT-Ri can be used in the synthesis of oligoribonucleotides[1]. [1]. Kadokura M. Synthesis of 4-thiouridine, 6-thioinosine, and 6-thioguanosine 3’,5’-O-bisphosphates as donor molecules for RNA ligation and their application to the synthesis of photoactivatable TMG-capped U1 snRNA fragments. J Org Chem. 2000 Aug 25;65(17):5104-13.
Thio-ITP, also known as 6-Thioinosine 5'-triphosphate, is a competitive inhibitor of RNA polymerase activity. It exhibits a strong apparent affinity towards the polymerases, with Ki values of 40.9 μM for RNA polymerase I and 38.0 μM for RNA polymerase II.