Histone Methyltransferase
Histone methylation modification is catalyzed by histone methyltransferases (HMT). It often occurs at the N-terminal lysine or arginine residues of H3 and H4 histones, including monomethylation, double methylation, and trimethylation. It is one of the important mechanisms of epigenetics, which involves transcriptional regulation, maintenance of genome integrity, and transmission of epigenetic patterns.
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- Amodiaquine Dihydrochloride Dihydrate
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CAT#:
DEHM-2312-LGZ-41
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CAS Number:
6398-98-7
- OICR-9429
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CAT#:
DEHM-2312-LGZ-42
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CAS Number:
1801787-56-3
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Application:
Wdr5-MLL Interaction AntAgonist
- JNJ-64619178
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CAT#:
DEHM-2312-LGZ-43
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CAS Number:
2086772-26-9
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Application:
Histone Methyltransferase Inhibitor
- PF-06726304
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CAT#:
DEHM-2312-LGZ-44
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CAS Number:
1616287-82-1
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Application:
EZH2 Inhibitor
- SMYD3-IN-1
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CAT#:
DEHM-2312-LGZ-48
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CAS Number:
2095160-79-3
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Application:
SMYD3 Inhibitor
- Valemetostat
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CAT#:
DEHM-2312-LGZ-50
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CAS Number:
1809336-39-7
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Application:
EZH1/2 Dual Inhibitor