Biochem/physiol Actions
Mode of Action: The product acts by inhibiting protein synthesis by inducing the misreading of the m-RNA template in the prokaryote, with the potency to inhibit translation.
Antimicrobial Spectrum: Hygromycin B acts against bacteria, fungi and higher eukaryotic cells.
Caution
Hygromycin B products should be stored as supplied at 2-8°C, and the dry solid is table for at least 5 years if stored at 2-8°C. It is stable at 37°C for 30 days. (For solutions) This solution is stable as supplied for two years if stored at 2-8°C.
Preparation Note
This product is purified by ion exchange chromatography. Hygromycin B is soluble in water at concentrations >50 mg/mL, and also soluble in methanol or ethanol. Solutions should be sterilized by filtration, not by autoclaving. Additionally, Hygromycin B solutions have been reported to lose activity on freezing, and since they are stable refrigerated, freezing should be avoided.
Application
Hygromycin B was used for hygro resistance effect in the following cells:
• transfected 293T cells with mixture of plasmids at 160 μg/ml.[6]
• MCF-7ALOX12 cells at 150 μg/ml.[2]
• MSCV Luciferase PGK-hygro plasmid.[8]
• STAT3 Reporter HeLa Stable Cell Line (stably transfected with Luciferase gene under the control of STAT3 promoter) maintained in DMEM supplemented with 10% FBS.[9]
General description
Aminoglycosides are most widely used class of antibiotics that target ribosome.[4] Hygromycin B is an aminocyclitol antibiotic. S. hygroscopicus contains phosphotransferase (HPH) activity which phosphorylates hygromycin B helping in autoimmunity against the toxic effects of the drug.[3]
Protocols & Applications
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