Esterases (Nuclease)
Nucleases cleave the phosphodiester bonds of nucleic acids and may be endo or exo, DNase or RNase, topoisomerases, recombinases, ribozymes, or RNA splicing enzymes.[1]
[1] W. Yang. Nucleases: diversity of structure, function and mechanism. Q Rev Biophys. 2011 Feb;44(1):1-93.
Axon ID | Name | Description | From price | |
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2137 | APE1 Inhibitor III | Inhibitor of apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APE1) | €110.00 | |
2136 | AR03 | Inhibitor of apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APE1) | €105.00 | |
3009 | BRD0539 | Reversible and cell-permeable Cas9 inhibitor | €170.00 | |
3027 | FEN1 inhibitor 1 | Potent flap endonuclease-1 (FEN1) inhibitor | €135.00 | |
1656 | Irestatin 9389 | IRE1 inhibitor; UPR inhibitor | €125.00 | |
4228 | L-742001 hydrochloride | Inhibitor of influenza virus PA endonuclease | €125.00 | |
2821 | PFM01 | Inhibitor of MRE11 endonuclease | €70.00 | |
1670 | STF 083010 | IRE1α inhibitor | €95.00 | |
1470 | Tenilsetam | Alzheimer's disease therapeutic | €65.00 |