| Product Name | N6-Methyladenosine |
| Product Code | DA-A067-07 |
| Chemical name | N6-Methyladenosine |
| Synonyms | (2R,3S,4R,5R)-2-(Hydroxymethyl)-5-(6-(methylamino)-9H-purin-9-yl)tetrahydrofuran-3,4-diol; Adenosine, N-methyl; N-Methyladenosine; 2-(Hydroxymethyl)-5-(6-methylaminopurin-9-yl)oxolane-3,4-diol; 6-Methyladenosine; 6-Methylamino-9-β-D-ribofuranosylpurine; 6-Methylaminopurine D-riboside; 6-Methylaminopurine ribonucleoside; 6-Methylaminopurine riboside; |
| Impurity | NA |
| CAS Number | 1867-73-8 |
| Alternate CAS # | NA |
| Molecular form | C11H15N5O4 |
| Appearance | White to Off-White Solid |
| Melting Point | NA |
| Mol. Weight | 281.27 |
| Storage | 2-8°C Refrigerator |
| Solubility | NA |
| Stability | NA |
| Category | impurities,metabolites,pharmaceutical standards,intermediates,Fine Chemicals |
| Boiling Point | NA |
| Applications | N6-Methyladenosine is the most common internal modification of eukaryotic mRNA. The result of this modification is specifically recognized mRNA in the cytoplasm which regulates mRNA stability._x000B__x000B_N6-Methyladenosine is made when a protein complex containin the writer enzyme METTL3 adds a methyl group to adenosine. Two different eraser enzymes ALKBH5 and FTO can remove a methyl group to turn m6A bach into adenosine. |
| Dangerous Goods Info | NA |
| References | NA |
| Extra Notes | NA |
| Documents (MSDS) | No Data Available |
| Keywords | NA |