
2-NP
CAS No. 65182-56-1
2-NP( —— )
Catalog No. M15475 CAS No. 65182-56-1
2-NP increased the duration of STAT1 tyrosine phosphorylation in response to IFN-gamma, and this may underlie its enhancement of STAT1-dependent transcription.
Purity : >98% (HPLC)






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Biological Information
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Product Name2-NP
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NoteResearch use only, not for human use.
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Brief Description2-NP increased the duration of STAT1 tyrosine phosphorylation in response to IFN-gamma, and this may underlie its enhancement of STAT1-dependent transcription.
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Description2-NP increased the duration of STAT1 tyrosine phosphorylation in response to IFN-gamma, and this may underlie its enhancement of STAT1-dependent transcription. Reflecting the fact that STAT1 can exert tumor-suppressive effects, 2-NP enhanced the ability of IFN-gamma to inhibit the proliferation of human breast Y and fibrosarcoma cells.
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In Vitro——
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In Vivo——
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Synonyms——
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PathwayJAK/STAT Signaling
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TargetSTAT
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RecptorSTAT1
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Indication——
Chemical Information
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CAS Number65182-56-1
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Formula Weight222.24
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Molecular FormulaC14H10N2O
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Purity>98% (HPLC)
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SolubilityDMSO: > 10 mM
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SMILESC1=C/C(=C/2\C=CC3=C(N2)N=CC=C3)/C(=O)C=C1
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Chemical Name——
Shipping & Storage Information
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Storage(-20℃)
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ShippingWith Ice Pack
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Stability≥ 2 years
Reference
1.Lynch RA, et al. Y Res. 2007 Feb 1;67(3):1254-6
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