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Fludarabine triphosphate trisodium

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Catalog No. T74088

Fludarabine triphosphate (F-ara-ATP) trisodium, the principal metabolite of Fludarabine, is a potent, noncompetitive, and specific inhibitor of DNA primase with an IC50 value of 2.3 μM and a Ki of 6.1 μM. It obstructs DNA synthesis by hindering DNA primase and primer RNA formation, while also inhibiting ribonucleotide reductase and DNA polymerase activities, effectively inducing cellular apoptosis [1] [2].

Fludarabine triphosphate trisodium

Fludarabine triphosphate trisodium

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Catalog No. T74088
Fludarabine triphosphate (F-ara-ATP) trisodium, the principal metabolite of Fludarabine, is a potent, noncompetitive, and specific inhibitor of DNA primase with an IC50 value of 2.3 μM and a Ki of 6.1 μM. It obstructs DNA synthesis by hindering DNA primase and primer RNA formation, while also inhibiting ribonucleotide reductase and DNA polymerase activities, effectively inducing cellular apoptosis [1] [2].
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Fludarabine triphosphate (F-ara-ATP) trisodium, the principal metabolite of Fludarabine, is a potent, noncompetitive, and specific inhibitor of DNA primase with an IC50 value of 2.3 μM and a Ki of 6.1 μM. It obstructs DNA synthesis by hindering DNA primase and primer RNA formation, while also inhibiting ribonucleotide reductase and DNA polymerase activities, effectively inducing cellular apoptosis [1] [2].
Chemical Properties
Molecular Weight591.12
FormulaC10H12FN5Na3O13P3
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