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Protein kinase inhibitors 1 hydrochlorid (1365986-44-2(free base))
Protein kinase inhibitors 1 hydrochlorid (1365986-44-2(free base))
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Protein kinase inhibitors 1 hydrochlorid (1365986-44-2(free base)) ( —— )
Catalog No. M19319 CAS No.
Protein kinase inhibitors 1 is a novel inhibitor of HIPK2 with an IC50 of 74 nM and Kd of 9.5 nM.
Purity : 98%
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Product NameProtein kinase inhibitors 1 hydrochlorid (1365986-44-2(free base))
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NoteResearch use only, not for human use.
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Brief DescriptionProtein kinase inhibitors 1 is a novel inhibitor of HIPK2 with an IC50 of 74 nM and Kd of 9.5 nM.
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DescriptionProtein kinase inhibitors 1 is a novel inhibitor of HIPK2 with an IC50 of 74 nM and Kd of 9.5 nM.
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Synonyms——
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PathwayMetabolic Enzyme/Protease
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TargetPhosphatase
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RecptorHIPK2
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Chemical Information
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CAS Number--
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Formula Weight419.88
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Molecular FormulaC18H18ClN5O3S
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Purity98%
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Solubility——
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SMILESCl.O=C4NC(=O)S/C4=C\C=3C=C(c1ccc(nc1)N2CCNCC2)C(=O)NC=3
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Chemical Name——
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Storage(-20℃)
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ShippingWith Ice Pack
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Stability≥ 2 years
Reference
1. Miduturu CV, et al. High-throughput kinase profiling: a more efficient approach toward the discovery of new kinaseinhibitors. Chem Biol. 2011 Jul 29;18(7):868-79.
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