Latrunculin B [76343-94-7]

Catalog number: AG-CN2-0031-M001
Brand: AdipoGen Life Sciences
Packing: 1 mg
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Product specifications for - Latrunculin B [76343-94-7]

Overview: 
Product group: Chemicals
Category: Other
CAS No.: 76343-94-7
Properties: 
Purity: >96% (HPLC)
Molecular Formula: C20H29NO5S
Molecular weight: 395.5
Datasheet: Datasheet
  Research Use Only
UNSPSC: 12352200
Storage instructions: 2-¦C to 8-¦C, -20-¦C
Scientific information: 
Scientific info: Cell permeable marine toxin. Disrupts microfilament-mediated processes. Actin polymerization inhibitor in vitro and in vivo by the formation of a 1:1 complex with monomeric G-actin. Depolymerizes actin filaments (F-actin). Less potent than Latrunculin A (Prod. No. AG-CN2-0027 http://www.adipogen.com/ag-cn2-0027/latrunculin-a.html ). May have fewer unwanted effects than latrunculin A and may be preferred for short-term studies. Acts via a different mechanism than cytochalasins. - Chemical. CAS: 76343-94-7. Formula: C20H29NO5S. MW: 395.5. Isolated from Latrunculia magnifica. Cell permeable marine toxin. Disrupts microfilament-mediated processes. Actin polymerization inhibitor in vitro and in vivo by the formation of a 1:1 complex with monomeric G-actin. Depolymerizes actin filaments (F-actin). Less potent than Latrunculin A (Prod. No. AG-CN2-0027 http://www.adipogen.com/ag-cn2-0027/latrunculin-a.html ). May have fewer unwanted effects than latrunculin A and may be preferred for short-term studies. Acts via a different mechanism than cytochalasins.
Safety information: 
MSDS: MSDS
Hazard information: Non-hazardous, Warning
Additional information: 
Synonyms: AG-CN2-0031-M001
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Latrunculin inhibits the microfilament-mediated processes during fertilization, cleavage and early development in sea urchins and mice: G. Schatten, et al.; Exp. Cell Res. 166, 191 (1986) Read more
Inhibition of actin polymerization by latrunculin: A: M. Coue, et al.; FEBS Lett. 213, 316 (1987) Read more
Latrunculins-novel marine macrolides that disrupt microfilament organization and affect cell growth: I. Comparison with cytochalasin D: I. Spector, et al.; Cell Motil. Cytoskeleton 13, 127 (1989) Read more
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RNAi screening identifies the armadillo repeat-containing kinesins responsible for microtubule-dependent nuclear positioning in Physcomitrella patens: T. Miki, et al.; Plant Cell Physiol. 56, 737 (2015) Read more
Evidence that an unconventional actin can provide essential F-actin function and that a surveillance system monitors F-actin integrity in Chlamydomonas: M. Onishi, et al.; Genetics 202, 977 (2016) Read more