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Catalog No. L8100
Cell cycle, the ordered sequence of events that occur in a cell in preparation for cell division, is also divided into two periods: interphase and the mitotic (M) phase. Interphase itself is split into different phases: G1 phase, S phase and G2 phase. Cell Cycle related compounds rely on differing mechanisms of action to regulate the normal progression of the cell cycle. Some of these compounds interfere with CDK/cyclin complexes leaving cells stuck at the G2/M phase border, while others affect CaMKII phosphorylation, inducing arrest at the G1 phase. Other mechanisms of action include interference with RNA function and inhibition of protein synthesis. Many of these compounds ultimately induce apoptosis as a result of their interruption of the cell cycle. This library can be used for anti-cancer drug screening. The TargetMol’s Cell Cycle Compound Library, a unique collection of 677 cell cycle related compounds, can be used for research in cell cycle and related drug screening.
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