Nocodazole
Nocodazole is a microtubule inhibitor which reversibly binds tubulin and alters tubulin-associated GTP hydrolysis as well as microtubule dynamics. While nocodazole is used to study many aspects on microtubule function, it is most commonly used to synchronize cell cycling in culture. Nocodazole is also used to induce the formation of Golgi ministacks in eukaryotic cells.
Product Name:
Nocodazole
>Also Known As:
N-[6-(2-thienylcarbonyl)-1H-benzimidazol-2-yl]-methyl ester-carbamic acid
>Catalog No.:
F6120
>Size:
10 mg
>Molecular Weight:
301.32 Da
>Species:
N/A
>Source:
Synthetic
>Stock:
Powder
>Concentration:
N/A
>Quality Assurance:
>99% by HPLC and NMR
>Storage:
Eligible for room temperature shipping. Store at -20°C upon receiving; protect from air and light
>PDF Data Sheet:
PDF Datasheet
>NCBI RefSeq:
N/A
>Image(s):
N/A
>Shipping Method:
Room temperature shipping
>References:
1. Vasquez RJ, et al. (1997) Mol.Biol.Cell 8(6):973-85.
2. Mikhailov A, et al. (1998) Cell.Motil.Cytoskeleton 41(4):325-40.
3. Webb JL, et al. (2004) Int.J.Biochem.Cell Biol. 36(12):2541-50.
4. Mizushima N, et al. (2010) Cell 140(3):313-26 Vanoxerine 18480204