NSC 146109 hydrochloride

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Description: Cell-permeable, genotype-selective antitumor agent; activates p53-dependent transcription
Chemical Name: (10-Methyl-9-anthracenyl) methyl carbamimidothioic acid ester hydrochloride
Purity: ≥97% (HPLC)
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Citations (1)
Reviews (1)
Literature (2)
Pathways (1)

Biological Activity for NSC 146109 hydrochloride

NSC 146109 hydrochloride is a cell-permeable, genotype-selective antitumor agent that activates p53-dependent transcription. Increases levels of endogenous p53 in tumor cells and protects p53 from Mdm2-mediated degradation. Displays some selectivity for tumor cells vs. normal cells in an MTT cell viability assay.

Technical Data for NSC 146109 hydrochloride

M. Wt 316.85
Formula C17H16N2S.HCl
Storage Store at -20°C
Purity ≥97% (HPLC)
CAS Number 59474-01-0
PubChem ID 5458312
InChI Key VIBMUYOXJUCEMA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Smiles N=C(N)SCC1=C(C=CC=C3)C3=C(C)C2=C1C=CC=C2.Cl

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References for NSC 146109 hydrochloride

References are publications that support the biological activity of the product.

Dolma et al (2003) Identification of genotype-selective antitumor agents using synthetic lethal chemical screening in engineered human tumor cells. Cancer Cell 3 285 PMID: 12676586

Berkson et al (2005) Pilot screening programme for small molecule activators of p53. Int.J.Cancer 115 701 PMID: 15729694

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1 Citation for NSC 146109 hydrochloride

Citations are publications that use Tocris products. Selected citations for NSC 146109 hydrochloride include:

Calo et al (2018) Tissue-selective effects of nucleolar stress and rDNA damage in developmental disorders. Nature 554 112 PMID: 29364875


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p53 activation.
By Anonymous on 02/29/2020
Assay Type: In Vitro
Species: Human
Cell Line/Tissue: hela

p53-mediated apoptosis after treatment with NSC146109 for 12–16 hours

PMID: 29364875
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Pathways for NSC 146109 hydrochloride

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p53 signaling plays an important role in the co-ordination of the cellular response different types of stress such as DNA damage and hypoxia. The downstream signals lead to apoptosis, senescence and cell cycle arrest.