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AP-III-a4
本产品不向个人销售,仅用作科学研究,不用于任何人体实验及非科研性质的动物实验。
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CAS NO:1177827-73-4
包装:5mg
规格:98%
市场价:1305元
分子量:594.72

产品介绍
enolase inhibitor
CAS:1177827-73-4
分子式:C31H43FN8O3
分子量:594.72
纯度:98%
存储:Store at -20°C

Background:

ENOblock(AP-III-a4) is a novel small molecule which is the first, nonsubstrate analogue that directly binds to enolase and inhibits its activity (IC50=0.576 uM); inhibit cancer cell metastasis in vivo.IC50 value: 0.576 uM [1]Target: enolaseEnolase is a component of the glycolysis pathway and a “moonlighting” protein, with important roles in diverse cellular processes that are not related to its function in glycolysis. However, small molecule tools to probe enolase function have been restricted to crystallography or enzymology. In this study, we report the discovery of the small molecule “ENOblock”, which is the first, nonsubstrate analogue that directly binds to enolase and inhibits its activity. ENOblock was isolated by small molecule screening in a cancer cell assay to detect cytotoxic agents that function in hypoxic conditions, which has previously been shown to induce drug resistance. Further analysis revealed that ENOblock can inhibit cancer cell metastasis in vivo. Moreover, an unexpected role for enolase in glucose homeostasis was revealed by in vivo analysis. Thus, ENOblock is the first reported enolase inhibitor that is suitable for biological assays. This new chemical tool may also be suitable for further study as a cancer and diabetes drug candidate.A Unique Small Molecule Inhibitor of Enolase Clarifies Its Role in Fundamental Biological ProcessesBy Jung, Da-Woon; Kim, Woong-Hee; Park, Si-Hwan; Lee, Jinho; Kim, Jinmi; Su, Dongdong; Ha, Hyung-Ho; Chang, Young-Tae; Williams, Darren R. From ACS Chemical Biology (2013), 8(6), 1271-1282.


参考文献:
[1]. Da-Woon Jung, et al. A Unique Small Molecule Inhibitor of Enolase Clarifies Its Role in Fundamental Biological Processes.ACS Chem. Biol., 2013, 8 (6), pp 1271–1282