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*[http://www.xenbase.org/literature/article.do?articleId=16019&method=display Sible et al 1997]
*[http://www.xenbase.org/literature/article.do?articleId=16019&method=display Sible et al 1997]
*[http://www.xenbase.org/literature/article.do?articleId=51688&method=display Nishitani et al 2016]
*[http://www.xenbase.org/literature/article.do?articleId=51688&method=display Nishitani et al 2016]
*[http://www.xenbase.org/literature/article.do?articleId=54918&method=display Gere-Beckei et al 2018]
*[http://www.xenbase.org/literature/article.do?articleId=54918&method=display Gere-Becker et al 2018]


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>1679 Xenbase articles contain a reference to cycloheximide according to [http://www.xenbase.org/cgi-bin/textpresso/xenopus/search textpresso]
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Latest revision as of 07:35, 28 January 2019

Description

"Cycloheximide (CHX) is an antibiotic produced by S. griseus. Its main biological activity is translation inhibition in eukaryotes resulting in cell growth arrest and cell death. CHX is widely used for selection of CHX-resistant strains of yeast and fungi, controlled inhibition of protein synthesis for detection of short-lived proteins and super-induction of protein expression, and apoptosis induction or facilitation of apoptosis induction by death receptors."

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Cycloheximide structure, photo from PubChem

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>1679 Xenbase articles contain a reference to cycloheximide according to textpresso