DEL 22379

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5774 has been discontinued.

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说明: ERK dimerization inhibitor
化学名: N-[2,3-Dihydro-3-[(5-methoxy-1H-indol-3-yl)methylene]-2-oxo-1H-indol-5-yl]-1-piperidinepropanamide
纯度: ≥98% (HPLC)
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生物活性 for DEL 22379

DEL 22379 is an ERK dimerization inhibitor (IC50 ~ 0.5 μM); inhibits ERK dimerization without affecting phosphorylation or kinase activity. Suppresses growth of tumor cells expressing RAS-ERK oncogenes in vitro. Induces apoptosis and prevents tumor progression in vivo.

技术数据 for DEL 22379

分子量 444.53
公式 C26H28N4O3
储存 Store at -20°C
纯度 ≥98% (HPLC)
CAS Number 181223-80-3
PubChem ID 11224574
InChI Key INQUULPXCZAKMS-XKZIYDEJSA-N
Smiles O=C1NC2=CC=C(NC(CCN3CCCCC3)=O)C=C2/C1=C/C4=CNC5=C4C=C(OC)C=C5

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参考文献 for DEL 22379

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Herrero et al (2015) Small molecule inhibition of ERK dimerization prevents tumorigenesis by RAS-ERK pathway oncogenes. Cancer Cell 28 170 PMID: 26267534

Ryan et al (2015) Targeting RAS-mutant cancers: is ERK the key? Trends Cancer 1 183 PMID: 26858988

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Saranya Santhosh et al (2019) The Hyaluronidase, TMEM2, Promotes ER Homeostasis and Longevity Independent of the UPRER. Cell 179 1306-1318.e18 PMID: 31761535


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