Bendamustine D4 is the deuterium-labeled Bendamustine. Bendamustine is a DNA cross-linking compound with alkylating and antimetabolite properties. Bendamustine causes DNA breaks.
Sulfo-SMPB sodium is a non-cleavable heterobifunctional chemical cross-linking reagent that combines N-hydroxysuccinimide ester and maleimide groups. This compound enables the covalent conjugation of molecules possessing amine and sulfhydryl functionalities.
Yoshi-864 alkylates and cross-links DNA, thereby inhibiting DNA replication. It is an alkyl sulfonate DNA cross-linking agent with potential anti-cancer activity.
4-hydroxy Nonenal is a lipid peroxidation product derived from oxidized ω-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids such as arachidonic acid and linoleic acid. [1] [2] It exhibits various biological activities such as cytotoxicity, growth inhibiting activity, genotoxicity, and chemotactic activity and has been widely used as a marker of lipid peroxidation.[1][2][3] 4-oxo-2-Nonenal is a more recently identified product of lipid peroxidation.[4][5][6] It actively modifies histidine and lysine residues on proteins and causes protein cross-linking. [7][8] 4-oxo-2-Nonenal also modifies 2’-deoxyguanosine, further implicating lipid peroxidation in mutagenesis and carcinogenesis.[4]
UBE2T FANCL-IN-1 is a highly effective inhibitor of UBE2T FANCL-mediated FANCD2 monoubiquitylation. It greatly enhances the sensitivity of cells to Carboplatin, a DNA cross-linking agent.
Chlorpyrifos-oxon, an active metabolite of Chlorpyrifos, is a powerful phosphorylating agent with potent inhibition of AChE activity. It induces cross-linking between tubulin subunits and disrupts microtubule function[4].