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Submit ReviewTCS 2312 is a potent and selective checkpoint kinase 1 (chk1) inhibitor (Ki = 0.38 nM, EC50 = 60 nM). Enhances the cell killing activity of Gemcitabine (Cat. No. 3259) in breast and prostate cancer cell lines and displays antiproliferative effects in vitro.
M. Wt | 412.48 |
Formula | C25H24N4O2 |
Storage | Store at -80°C |
Purity | ≥97% (HPLC) |
CAS Number | 838823-31-7 |
PubChem ID | 11258443 |
InChI Key | BYFCMDWKTJJQGR-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
Smiles | OC1=CC(O)=CC=C1C2=CC=C(C3=CC(NC4=CC=C(CNC5CC5)C=C4)=NN3)C=C2 |
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References are publications that support the biological activity of the product.
Teng et al (2007) Structure-based design of (5-arylamino-2H-pyrazol-3-yl)-biphenyl-2',4'-diols as novel and potent human CHK1 inhibitors. J.Med.Chem. 50 5253 PMID: 17887663
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Citations are publications that use Tocris products. Selected citations for TCS 2312 include:
Davari et al (2014) Checkpoint kinase 2 is required for efficient immunoglobulin diversification. Cell Cycle 13 3659 PMID: 25483076
Frankenberger et al (2014) Checkpoint kinase 1 negatively regulates somatic hypermutation. Nucleic Acids Res 42 3666 PMID: 24423870
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