I-BRD9 is a selective cellular chemical probe for bromodomain-containing protein 9 (BRD9), thought to be a member of the chromatin remodelling SWI/SNF BAF complex, which plays a fundamental role in gene expression regulation. I-BRD9 has a pIC50 value of 7.3 with greater than 700-fold selectivity over the BET family and 200-fold over the highly homologous bromodomain-containing protein 7 (BRD7) and greater than 70-fold selectivity against a panel of 34 bromodomains. For full characterization details, please visit the I-BRD9 probe summary on the Structural Genomics Consortium (SGC) website.To learn about other SGC chemical probes for epigenetic targets, visit sigma.com/sgc
Features and Benefits
I-BRD9 is an epigenetic chemical probe available through a partnership with the Structural Genomics Consortium (SGC). To learn more and view other SGC epigenetic probes, visit sigma.com/SGC.
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General description
I-BRD9 is developed from thienopyridone scaffold. It can also be used as an identifier for BRD9 regulated gene in Kasumi-1 cells involved in oncology and immune response pathways.
Other Notes
I-BRD9 has been expertly reviewed and recommended by the Chemical Probes Portal. For more information, please visit the I-BRD9 probe summary on the Chemical Probes Portal website.