Pyridostatin (RR82) hydrochloride (10 μM; 48 hours) induces cell cycle arrest.
Pyridostatin hydrochloride is a very selective G-quadruplex DNA-binding small molecule designed to form a complex with and stabilize G-quadruplex structure. Pyridostatin hydrochloride causes neurite retraction, synaptic loss, and dose-dependent neuronal death. In cultured primary neurons, Pyridostatin hydrochloride induces the formation of DNA DSBs. Remarkably, Pyridostatin hydrochloride (1-5 μM, overnight) downregulates the BRCA1 protein, a protein that guards and repairs the neuronal genome, at the transcriptional level.
Cell Viability Assay
Cell Line: |
Over 60 different cancer cell lines |
Concentration: |
10 μM |
Incubation Time: |
48 hours |
Result: |
Predominantly accumulated in the G2 phase of the cell cycle over 60 different cancer cell lines.
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