Cycloheximide (CHM)

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Naramycin A; Hizarocin; Actidione; Actispray; Kaken; U-4527

Cycloheximide (CHM)
Cycloheximide is an inhibitor of protein biosynthesis in eukaryotic organisms, produced by the bacterium Streptomyces griseus. Cycloheximide exerts its effect by interfering with the translocation step in protein synthesis (movement of two tRNA molecules and mRNA in relation to the ribosome) thus blocking translational elongation. Cycloheximide is widely used in biomedical research to inhibit protein synthesis in eukaryotic cells studied in vitro. Cycloheximide can be used as an experimental tool in molecular biology to determine the half-life of a protein. Treating cells with cycloheximide in a time-course experiment followed by Western blotting of the cell lysates for the protein of interest can show differences in protein half-life. Cycloheximide treatment provides the ability to observe the half-life of a protein without confounding contributions from transcription or translation.

Organism species: Pan-species (General)

CATALOG NO. PRODUCT NAME APPLICATIONS
Proteins n/a Complete Antigen of Cycloheximide (CHM) Antigenic Transformation Customized Service Offer
Antibodies n/a Monoclonal Antibody to Cycloheximide (CHM) Monoclonal Antibody Customized Service Offer
n/a Polyclonal Antibody to Cycloheximide (CHM) Polyclonal Antibody Customized Service Offer
Assay Kits n/a CLIA Kit for Cycloheximide (CHM) CLIA Kit Customized Service Offer
n/a ELISA Kit for Cycloheximide (CHM) ELISA Kit Customized Service Offer