GANT 58

Discontinued Product

3889 has been discontinued.

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Description: GLI1 antagonist; inhibits Hedgehog (Hh) signaling
Chemical Name: 2,3,4,5-Tetra(4-pyridyl)thiophene
Purity: ≥99% (HPLC)
Datasheet
Citations (1)
Reviews
Literature (4)

Biological Activity for GANT 58

GANT 58 is a GLI antagonist that inhibits GLI1-induced transcription (IC50 = 5 μM). Inhibits the hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway downstream of SMO and SUFU causing GLI1 nuclear accumulation. Displays antiproliferative and antitumor activity in vivo.

Technical Data for GANT 58

M. Wt 392.48
Formula C24H16N4S
Storage Store at +4°C
Purity ≥99% (HPLC)
CAS Number 64048-12-0
PubChem ID 253078
InChI Key USWLOKMMUTWFMD-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Smiles C1(C5=CC=NC=C5)=C(C3=CC=NC=C3)C(C2=CC=NC=C2)=C(C4=CC=NC=C4)S1

The technical data provided above is for guidance only. For batch specific data refer to the Certificate of Analysis.

Tocris products are intended for laboratory research use only, unless stated otherwise.

References for GANT 58

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

Lauth et al (2007) Inhibition of GLI-mediated transcription and tumor cell growth by small-molecule antagonists. Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci. 104 8455 PMID: 17494766

Beauchamp et al (2009) GLI1 is a direct transcriptional target of EWS-FLI1 oncoprotein. J.Biol.Chem. 284 9074 PMID: 19189974

Joo et al (2009) GLI1 is a central mediator of EWS/FLI1 signaling in Ewing tumors. PLoS ONE 4 7608 PMID: 19859563

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1 Citation for GANT 58

Citations are publications that use Tocris products. Selected citations for GANT 58 include:

Oladapo (2017) Pharmacological targeting of GLI1 inhibits proliferation, tumor emboli formation and in vivo tumor growth of inflammatory breast cancer cells. Cancer Lett 411 136 PMID: 28965853


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