Chemical Structure
SMI-4a [327033-36-3]
AG-CR1-3503
Overview
- SupplierAdipoGen Life Sciences
- Product NameSMI-4a [327033-36-3]
- Delivery Days Customer10
- CAS Number327033-36-3
- CertificationResearch Use Only
- Estimated Purity>95%
- Molecular FormulaC11H6F3NO2S
- Molecular Weight273.2
- Scientific DescriptionChemical. CAS: 327033-36-3. Formula: C11H6F3NO2S. MW: 273.2. Selective inhibitor of Pim-1 and Pim-2 protein kinases. Inducer of G1 phase cell cycle arrest. Inducer of p27Kip1. Inducer of apoptosis through the mitochondrial pathway. Inhibitor of the mammalian target of rapamycin C1 (mTORC1) pathway. Downregulates c-myc. Inhibitor of PRAS40 phosphorylation and mTOR activity. Potential anti-cancer compound. Blocks prostate cancer growth. - Selective inhibitor of Pim-1 and Pim-2 protein kinases [1-5]. Inducer of G1 phase cell cycle arrest [1-5]. Inducer of p27Kip1 [1-5]. Inducer of apoptosis through the mitochondrial pathway [1-5]. Inhibitor of the mammalian target of rapamycin C1 (mTORC1) pathway [1-5]. Downregulates c-myc [1-5]. Inhibitor of PRAS40 phosphorylation and mTOR activity [1-5]. Potential anti-cancer compound [2,4,5]. Blocks prostate cancer growth [2,4,5]. Suppressor of cytokines production in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced acute lung injury (ALI)
- SMILESFC(F)(F)C1=CC(\C=C2/SC(=O)NC2=O)=CC=C1
- Storage Instruction-20°C,2°C to 8°C
- UNSPSC12352200
References
- Synthesis and evaluation of novel inhibitors of Pim-1 and Pim-2 protein kinases: Z. Xia, et al.; J. Med. Chem. 52, 74 (2009)
- Novel benzylidene-thiazolidine-2,4-diones inhibit Pim protein kinase activity and induce cell cycle arrest in leukemia and prostate cancer cells: Z. Beharry, et al.; Mol. Cancer Ther. 8, 1473 (2009)
- PIM1 protein kinase regulates PRAS40 phosphorylation and mTOR activity in FDCP1 cells: F. Zhang, et al.; Cancer Biol. Ther. 8, 846 (2009)
- A small molecule inhibitor of Pim protein kinases blocks the growth of precursor T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma: Y.-W. Lin, et al.; Blood 115, 824 (2010)
- Regulation of Skp2 levels by the Pim-1 protein kinase: B. Cen, et al.; JBC 285, 29128 (2010)