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Cu-ATSM (Synonyms: copper-ATSM, CuII(atsm))

Catalog No.GC43329

Cu-ATSM est un antioxydant piégeant les radicaux (RTA) très puissant et un inhibiteur de la peroxydation des (phospho)lipides, ce qui explique sa (leur) capacité à inhiber la ferroptose.

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Cu-ATSM Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 68341-09-3

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1mg
28,00 $US
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5mg
83,00 $US
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10mg
144,00 $US
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25mg
315,00 $US
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Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.

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The metallo-protein Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD1) is a ubiquitous enzyme responsible for scavenging superoxide radicals. Mutations in SOD1, which alter its metal binding capacity and can result in protein misfolding and aggregation, have been linked to familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Cu-ATSM is an orally bioavailable, blood-brain barrier permeable complex that has traditionally been used in cellular imaging experiments to selectively label hypoxic tissue via its susceptibility to reduction by oxygen-depleted mitochondria. More recently, Cu-ATSM has been reported to improve locomotor function and survival in a transgenic ALS mouse model by delivering copper specifically to cells in the spinal cords of mice producing misfolded SOD1 proteins. Copper chaperone for SOD (CCS) is presumed to utilize the copper from Cu-ATSM to prevent misfolding of the SOD1 protein.

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