G418

Aminoglycoside antibiotic capable of translational readthrough

Phase of research

Pre-clinical

How it helps

Restore CFTR Function


General information

G418 is an aminoglycoside antibiotic produced by Micromonospora rhodorangea. It is routinely used in laboratory research as a selective agent to select genetically engineered cells. In relation to cystic fibrosis, our AIM tool found the data that G418 can suppress nonsense CFTR mutations, namely G542X, R553X and W1282X, by suppressing their premature stop signal. This leads to the expression of full-length CFTR protein at the cell membrane.

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Synonyms

geneticin


Marketed as

N/A


Dietary sources

N/A

Structure not available

C20H40N4O10


Drug-Mutation Relation

results for W1282X / R792X
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Treats

Mutation Link Tested on Impact factor Notes
W1282X Suppression of a CFTR premature stop mutation in a bronchial epithelial cell line. human cell cultures 28.14

Does not treat

Mutation Link Tested on Impact factor Notes