CGK 733

Discontinued Product

2639 has been discontinued.

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Description: Induces apoptosis in prematurely senescent cells
Chemical Name: α-Phenyl-N-[2,2,2-trichloro-1-[[[(4-fluoro-3-nitrophenyl)amino]thioxomethyl]amino]ethyl]benzeneacetamide
Purity: ≥98% (HPLC)
Datasheet
Citations (3)
Reviews
Literature (1)
Pathways (1)

Biological Activity for CGK 733

Originally defined as a selective inhibitor of ATR and ATM kinases. Induces cell death in prematurely senescent breast cancer cells. Decreases p21CIP1 levels in premature senescent MCF-7 and HCT-116 cells; also exhibits antiproliferative activity in a range of cancer cell lines. Blocks camptothecin-induced p53 phosphorylation and protects cells from camptothecin-induced apoptosis.

Technical Data for CGK 733

M. Wt 555.84
Formula C23H18Cl3FN4O3S
Storage Store at +4°C
Purity ≥98% (HPLC)
CAS Number 905973-89-9
PubChem ID 6605258
InChI Key HLCDNLNLQNYZTK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Smiles [O-][N+](=O)C1=CC(NC(=S)NC(NC(=O)C(C2=CC=CC=C2)C2=CC=CC=C2)C(Cl)(Cl)Cl)=CC=C1F

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References for CGK 733

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

Crescenzi et al (2008) Ataxia telangiectasia mutated and p21CIP1 modulate cell survival of drug-induced senescent tumor cells: Implications for chemotherapy. Clin.Cancer Res. 14 1877 PMID: 18347191

Bhattacharya et al (2009) Role of polyamines in p53-dependent apoptosis of intestinal epithelial cells. Cell Signal. 21 509 PMID: 19136059

Alao and Sunnerhagen (2009) The ATM and ATR inhibitors CGK733 and caffeine suppress cyclin D1 levels and inhibit cell proliferation. Radiat.Oncol. 10 4 PMID: 19903334

Won et al (2008) Retraction: small molecule-based reversible reprogramming of cellular lifespan. Nat.Chem.Biol. 4 431 PMID: 18560433

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Keywords: CGK 733, CGK 733 supplier, CGK733, p21, antiproliferative, p53, Other, Apoptosis, 2639, Tocris Bioscience

3 Citations for CGK 733

Citations are publications that use Tocris products. Selected citations for CGK 733 include:

Luo et al (2011) Parvovirus B19 infection of human primary erythroid progenitor cells triggers ATR-Chk1 signaling, which promotes B19 virus replication. J Virol 85 8046 PMID: 21680529

Labay et al (2011) Ionizing radiation-induced foci persistence screen to discover enhancers of accelerated senescence. Int J High Throughput Screen 2 1 PMID: 26097382

Fard et al (2013) The heterogenic final cell cycle of chicken retinal Lim1 horizontal cells is not regulated by the DNA damage response pathway. Cell Cycle 13 408 PMID: 24247150


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Programmed Cell Death Poster

Programmed Cell Death Poster

There are two currently recognized forms of programmed cell death: apoptosis and necroptosis. This poster summarizes the signaling pathways involved in apoptosis, necroptosis and cell survival following death receptor activation, and highlights the influence of the molecular switch, cFLIP, on cell fate.

Pathways for CGK 733

Apoptosis Signaling Pathway

Apoptosis Signaling Pathway

Apoptosis is a physiological process for cell death that is critical during aging and development. It may also be referred to as cell 'suicide'. Apoptosis can be triggered by events both inside and outside of the cell.