DMOG (Dimethyloxallyl Glycine)
Selleck Chemicals
SKU:S7483-20MG
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DMOG (Dimethyloxallyl Glycine) is an inhibitor of HIF used in studies of Autophagy. It is especially relevant when investigators need a named chemical input and interpretable readouts connected to autophagic flux, lysosomal turnover, and stress adaptation in autophagy, cancer, and cell signaling models.
By inhibiting HIF, DMOG (Dimethyloxallyl Glycine) can be used to examine autophagic flux, lysosomal turnover, and stress adaptation. The signaling pathway modulator annotation adds relevance to pathway-reporter and mechanistic-phenotyping studies, together with downstream-response mapping in the same experimental setting. In autophagy, cancer, and cell signaling models, these readouts can be combined with viability, reporter, localization, biochemical conversion, or morphology endpoints to refine experimental interpretation.
Research Applications
- Target-focused assays involving HIF
- Pathway perturbation studies connected to Autophagy
- Concentration-response inhibition and target-dependence studies
- Pathway-reporter and mechanistic-phenotyping studies
Overall, DMOG (Dimethyloxallyl Glycine) is appropriate when a defined chemical perturbant is needed to connect HIF with measurable biochemical, transcriptional, electrophysiological, imaging, or phenotypic readouts in autophagy, cancer, and cell signaling models. This profile is suited to mechanistic follow-up, comparative profiling, and assay optimization under defined exposure conditions.
- Targets:
- HIF
- Target Class:
- Signaling Pathway Modulator
- Pathways:
- Autophagy
- Research Area:
- Autophagy • Cancer • Cell Signaling • Metabolism
- CAS No.:
- 89464-63-1
- Molecular Weight:
- 175.14
- Formula:
- C₆H₉NO₅
- SMILES:
- COC(=O)CNC(=O)C(=O)OC
- Storage Temperature:
- -20°C
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