N6-Methyladenosine-5'-Triphosphate
Description
N6-methyl adenosine (N6-methyl ATP) is a base modified analog of adenosine and is found as a minor nucleoside in natural RNAs (Meyer et al.). N6-methyl ATP can substitute for ATP in some biological systems, and is a potent agonist for P2Y-purinoceptors in the guinea pig, taenia coli (Burnstock et al.). In vitro studies showed that N6-methyl ATP substituted for ATP and supported cytoskeletal filament-driven translocation of motor proteins (dynein, kinesin and myosin) (Schliwa et al. & Shimizu et al.). N6-methyl ATP is also a substrate for RNA polymerase and can be used for preparation of modified RNA (Rohayem & Kariko et al.).
Product details
Catalog No | N-1013 |
Purity | ≥90% by AX-HPLC |
Extinction Coefficient | 15 |
Molecular Formula | C₁₁H₁₈N₅O₁₃P₃ (free acid) |
Molecular Weight | 521.20 g/mole (free acid) |
Salt Form | Li+ |
Concentration | 100 mM |
Buffer | H₂O |
Recommended Storage | -20°C or below |
Application | Aptamers |
Backbone | 5'-Triphosphate |
Base Analog(s) | Adenosine |
Nucleotide Category | Base Modified RNA |
Shipping Temp | Frozen |
Sugars | RNA |
Technical documents
- Safety Data Sheet Look-up open_in_new
Certificate of analysis
- Certificate of Analysis (CoA) open_in_new
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