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Submit ReviewHPI 1 is a hedgehog (Hh) signaling inhibitor. Inhibits Sonic hedgehog (Shh)-, SAG- and Gli-induced Hh pathway activation in Shh-LIGHT2 cells (IC50 values are 1.5, 1.5, 4 and 6 μM for Shh-, SAG-, Gli2- and Gli1-induced activation). Also inhibits Hh pathway activation in SmoM2-LIGHT cells (IC50 = 2.5 μM); inhibits the proliferation of cerebellar granule neuron precursors expressing SmoM2. Does not inhibit Wnt signaling.
分子量 | 463.52 |
公式 | C27H29NO6 |
储存 | Store at -20°C |
纯度 | ≥95% (HPLC) |
CAS Number | 599150-20-6 |
PubChem ID | 2926768 |
InChI Key | ZXSWZQSYZYMZKS-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
Smiles | CC2=C(C(OCCOC)=O)C(C3=CC(O)=CC=C3)C1=C(N2)CC(C4=C(OC)C=CC=C4)CC1=O |
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参考文献是支持产品生物活性的出版物。
Hyman et al (2009) Small-molecule inhibitors reveal multiple strategies for Hedgehog pathway blockade. Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA 106 14132 PMID: 19666565
关键词: HPI 1, HPI 1 supplier, HPI1, Hedgehog, Hh, signaling, signalling, inhibitors, inhibits, Gli1, Gli2, Sonic, Shh, SmoM2, Signaling, 3839, Tocris Bioscience
引用文献是使用了 Tocris 产品的出版物。 HPI 1 的部分引用包括:
Ling et al (2021) Commitment and oncogene-induced plasticity of human stem cell-derived pancreatic acinar and ductal organoids. Cell Stem Cell 28 1090-1104.e6 PMID: 33915081
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Written by Kirsty E. Clarke, Victoria B. Christie, Andy Whiting and Stefan A. Przyborski, this review provides an overview of the use of small molecules in the control of stem cell growth and differentiation. Key signaling pathways are highlighted, and the regulation of ES cell self-renewal and somatic cell reprogramming is discussed. Compounds available from Tocris are listed.
Stem cells have potential as a source of cells and tissues for research and treatment of disease. This poster summarizes some key protocols demonstrating the use of small molecules across the stem cell workflow, from reprogramming, through self-renewal, storage and differentiation to verification. Advantages of using small molecules are also highlighted.