IWR-1 (GMP)

CAT:
804-HY-12238G
Size:
1 Each
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IWR-1 (GMP)

  • Description :

    IWR-1 (IWR-1-endo) (GMP) is the IWR-1 (HY-12238) produced by using GMP guidelines. GMP small molecules work appropriately as an auxiliary reagent for cell therapy manufacture. IWR-1 (IWR-1-endo) is a tankyrase inhibitor targeting Wnt/β-catenin (IC50 = 180 nM) . IWR-1 compromises critical steps of the canonical Wnt signaling, namely translocation of β-catenin to the nucleus and subsequent TCF/LEF activation and expression of Wnt/β-catenin downstream targets. IWR-1 promotes β-catenin phosphorylation by promoting stability of Axin-scaffolded destruction complexes. IWR-1 can be studied in research for anti-tumor purposes, and diseases such as osteosarcoma, colorectal cancer and psoriasis[1][2][4].
  • Product Name Alternative :

    Endo-IWR 1 (GMP) ; IWR-1-endo (GMP)
  • UNSPSC :

    12352005
  • Target :

    Organoid; Wnt
  • Related Pathways :

    Stem Cell/Wnt
  • Applications :

    COVID-19-immunoregulation
  • Field of Research :

    Cancer; Inflammation/Immunology
  • Smiles :

    O=C(NC1=C2N=CC=CC2=CC=C1)C3=CC=C(N(C([C@]4([H])[C@](C5)([H])C=C[C@]5([H])[C@]64[H])=O)C6=O)C=C3
  • Molecular Formula :

    C25H19N3O3
  • Molecular Weight :

    409.44
  • References & Citations :

    [1]Sara R. Martins-Neves, et al., IWR-1, a tankyrase inhibitor, attenuates Wnt/β-catenin signaling in cancer stem-like cells and inhibits in vivo the growth of a subcutaneous human osteosarcoma xenograft, Cancer Letters, Volume 414, 2018, Pages 1-15, ISSN 0304-3835. |[2]Lee SC, et al., IWR-1 inhibits epithelial-mesenchymal transition of colorectal cancer cells through suppressing Wnt/β-catenin signaling as well as survivin expression. Oncotarget. 2015 Sep 29;6 (29) :27146-59.|[3]Wang, W. M., et al., IWR-1 attenuates the promotional effect of IL-36γ in a mouse model of psoriasis. BMC immunology, 25 (1), 78.|[4]Chen, B., Dodge, M.E., Tang, W., et al. Small molecule-mediated disruption of Wnt-dependent signaling in tissue regeneration and cancer. Nat. Chem. Biol. 5 (2), 100-107 (2009) .
  • Shipping Conditions :

    Room temperature
  • Scientific Category :

    GMP Small Molecules
  • Clinical Information :

    No Development Reported
  • CAS Number :

    [1127442-82-3]

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