CAS NO: | 865285-29-6 |
包装 | 价格(元) |
1mg | 电议 |
5mg | 电议 |
10mg | 电议 |
Cas No. | 865285-29-6 |
Canonical SMILES | O=C(NC1=NN=C(C2=CC=C(F)C=C2)O1)C3=CC=C(Cl)C=C3 |
分子式 | C15H9ClFN3O2 |
分子量 | 317.7 |
溶解度 | DMSO: 6.25 mg/mL (19.67 mM) |
储存条件 | Store at -20°C |
General tips | For obtaining a higher solubility , please warm the tube at 37 ℃ and shake it in the ultrasonic bath for a while. |
Shipping Condition | Evaluation sample solution : ship with blue ice All other available size: ship with RT , or blue ice upon request |
产品描述 | KKL-35 is a trans-translation tagging reaction inhibitor with an IC50 of 0.9 µM. KKL-35 exhibits broad-spectrum antibiotic activity. KKL-35 prevents growth of B. anthracis and M. smegmatis with minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values of less than 6 µM. KKL-35 inhibit trans-translation at some step before proteolysis of tagged proteins. KKL-35 inhibits tagging of DHFR-ns. A large amount of untagged DHFR is produced in reactions with the highest concentrations of KKL-35, indicating that KKL-35 does not inhibit translation. KKL-35 prevents growth of WT S. flexneri with a MIC of 6 µM, and addition of KKL-35 to a growing culture of S. flexneri stops growth. In an S. flexneri strain expressing ArfA and deleted for ssrA, addition of KKL-35 has little effect on viability or growth rate. KKL-35 inhibits the growth of E. coli ?tolC, which is deficient in small molecule efflux, with an MIC of 0.3 µM[1]. Evidence suggest that the in vivo effects of KKL-35 are caused by inhibition of the release of nonstop translation complexes by trans-translation. KKL-35 inhibits trans-translation and prevents growth of S. flexneri strains that require trans-translation. The correlation between inhibition of trans-translation and growth is supported by genetic and pharmacological experiments showing that alternative mechanisms to release nonstop translation complexes relieve the growth suppression of KKL-35[1]. [1]. Ramadoss NS, et al. Small molecule inhibitors of trans-translation have broad-spectrum antibiotic activity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2013 Jun 18;110(25):10282-7. |