The cell cycle is the replication process for a cell. A eukaryotic cell starts as a 2N (diploid) cell, replicates its DNA to become a 4N cell, then divides to become two diploid cells. Most of the time is spent in preparation phases, or gap (G1 and G2) phases, preparing for DNA replication and cell division, respectively. Mitosis, cell division, is the shortest phase in the cell cycle. AG Scientific has over 200 molecules and reagents to aid your research, our most popular cell cycle inhibitors are:
- PD 98059 is a cell-permeable, potent and specific inhibitor of MAP Kinase (MEK or MAPK/ERK). By selectively blocking the activity of MEK, it also inhibits the phosphorylation and activation of MAP kinase.
- Radicicol is an antifungal antibiotic which acts as a Hsp90-specific inhibitor.
- Trichostatin A is an antifungal antibiotic that is a potent and specific inhibitor of mammalian histone deacetylase (HDAC) both in vivo and in vitro. TSA inhibits the eukaryotic cell cycle and induces morphological reversion of transformed cells. Blocks cell cycle progression at G1 phase in Hela Cell.
AG Scientific delivers quality assured reagents directly to scientists, from small-scale to bulk orders. Our leadership in bulk supply allows us to provide custom product packaging and create multiple product forms. We offer “just in time” delivery, private labeling, and custom formulations for specific research needs.