Chemical Properties
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Uses
A cell permeable derivative of BAPTA which is widely used as an intracellular calcium sponge.
Fluorescence: max. Abs. 287nm; e x 10-3: 5.9
Uses
A membrane-permeable form of BAPTA;Selective chelator of intracellular Ca2+ stores.
Uses
BAPTA is membrane-impermeable calcium chelator that binds extracellular calcium ions (Kd = 0.11 μM), with selectivity over magnesium ions or protons. BAPTA and its derivatives can also be used as calcium indicators, since the absorption maximum for BAPTA changes when it is complexed with calcium (absorption maxima free/complexed = 254/274 nm, emission maxima free/complexed = 363/363 nm). BAPTA AM is a cell permeable analog of BAPTA that binds calcium only after the acetoxymethyl group is removed by cytoplasmic esterases. It is commonly used at 10-100 μM to evaluate the role of intracellular calcium in cell signaling. It can also be used in animals. BAPTA AM also inhibits voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels, including Kv1.3, Kv1.5, and Kv11.1 (Ki = 1.45, 1.23, and 1.30 μM, respectively).
Uses
BAPTA-AM is a lipophilic diester of BAPTA used for inhibition of proteolytic activities of certain metalloproteinases, calpain and TACE.
Fluorescence: max. Abs. 287nm; e x 10-3: 5.9
Definition
ChEBI:2-[N-[2-(acetyloxymethoxy)-2-oxoethyl]-2-[2-[2-[bis[2-(acetyloxymethoxy)-2-oxoethyl]amino]phenoxy]ethoxy]anilino]acetic acid acetyloxymethyl ester is an alpha-amino acid ester.
General Description
BAPTA-AM inhibits free radical-mediated toxicity, enhances apoptosis in non-neuronal cells and protects neurons from ischemic damage. It regulates ion channels and blocks neuronal Ca2+-activated K+?channel currents. BAPTA-AM maintains intracellular Ca2+ homeostasis.
Biological Activity
Selective calcium chelator that is the cell-permeable analog of BAPTA (Cat No. 2786 ). Blocks hK v 1.5, hERG and hK v 1.3 channels (K i values are 1.23, 1.30 and 1.45 μ M respectively). Displays antithrombotic activity in vitro .
Biochem/physiol Actions
Selective chelator of intracellular Ca2+ stores.
storage
Desiccate at -20°C
References
1) Smith et al. (1992), Cytosolic calcium as a second messenger for collagen-induced platelet responses; Biochem. J., 288 925
2) Yoshida et al. (1993), Role of calcium ion in induction of apoptosis by etoposide in human leukemia HL-60 cells; Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 196 927
3) Jiang et al. (1994), Intracellular Ca2+ signals activate apoptosis in thymocytes: studies using the Ca(2+)-ATPase inhibitor thapsigargin; Exp. Cell Res., 212 84