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NF-56-EJ40
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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规格:98%
分子量:443.54
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产品介绍
NF-56-EJ40 是一种有效,高亲和力和高度选择性的人 SUCNR1 (GPR91) 拮抗剂,IC50 为 25 nM,Ki 为 33.5 nM,对大鼠 SUCNR1 几乎没有活性。 NF-56-EJ40 对人源化大鼠 SUCNR1 具有高亲和力,Ki 值为 17.4 nM。
货号:ajcx15652
CAS:2380230-73-7
分子式:C27H29N3O3
分子量:443.54
溶解度:DMSO: 5 mg/mL (11.27 mM); H2O: 4.55 mg/mL (10.26 mM; ultrasonic and adjust pH to 9 with NaOH)
纯度:98%
存储:Store at -20°C
库存:现货

Background:

NF-56-EJ40 is a potent, high-affinity, and highly selective human SUCNR1 (GPR91) antagonist with an IC50 of 25 nM and a Ki of 33 nM, and shows almost no activity towards rat SUCNR1. NF-56-EJ40 has high affinity for humanized rat SUCNR1 with a Ki value of 17.4 nM[1].

NF-56-EJ40 is bound deep inside the hydrophobic pocket, with the acid group coordinated by the hydroxyl groups of the conserved residues Y832.64 and Y301.39 on one side, and R2817.39 on the other side. The conserved E181.27 is predicted to form an additional hydrogen bond to the piperazine ring of NF-56-EJ40. E221.31 and N2747.32 in human SUCNR1 are replaced by K181.31 and K2697.32 in rat SUCNR1. These two amino acid exchanges could prevent the binding of NF-56-EJ40 to rat SUCNR1 owing to steric hindrance. Radioligand-binding studies with human SUCNR1 showed partial agreement with our homology model: the Y301.39F mutant of human SUCNR1, shows reduced binding of NF-56-EJ40. Similar effects are observed with the E181.27K and E181.27R mutants, probably owing to steric clashes of the Lys and Arg residues with NF-56-EJ40 and the loss of a hydrogen bond to its piperazine ring[1].Human SUCNR1 residues are introduced into rat SUCNR1 to form the double mutant K181.31E/K2697.32N (hereafter denoted humanized rat SUCNR1) (Ki of 17.4 nM and 33.5 nM for human and humanized rat SUCNR1, respectively). NF-56-EJ40 increases the thermal stability of both humanized rat SUCNR1 and human SUCNR1, but not that of rat SUCNR1[1].


[1]. Haffke M, et al. Structural basis of species-selective antagonist binding to the succinate receptor. Nature. 2019 Oct;574(7779):581-585.