5MPN |
Catalog No.GC63956 |
5MPN es el primer inhibidor de su clase, potente, activo por vÍa oral y selectivo de la 6-fosfofructo-2-quinasa/fructosa-2,6-bisfosfatasa 4 (PFKFB4). 5MPN parece ser un inhibidor competitivo del sitio de uniÓn de F6P (Ki = 8,6 μM). 5MPN no inhibe PFK-1 o PFKFB3. 5MPN se dirige al metabolismo del azÚcar de los tumores y suprime la proliferaciÓn de mÚltiples lÍneas celulares de cÁncer humano.
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Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
5MPN is a first-in-class, potent, orally active and selective 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase 4 (PFKFB4) inhibitor. 5MPN appears to be a competitive inhibitor of the F6P binding site (Ki=8.6 μM). 5MPN does not inhibit PFK-1 or PFKFB3. 5MPN targets the sugar metabolism of tumors and suppresses proliferation of multiple human cancer cell lines[1].
5MPN (0~30 μM; 24 hours; H460 cells) inhibits the expression of PFKFB4[1]. 5MPN (0~50 μM; 0~72 hours; H460 NSCLC cells) first reduces the intracellular concentration of F2,6BP, glycolysis and ATP, which in turn results in a reduction in cell proliferation[1].5MPN (0 and 10 μM; 6, 12 and 24 hours; H460 cells) induces cells apoptosis[1].5MPN (0 and 10 μM; 6, 12 and 24 hours; H460 cells) arrests cell cycle progression[1].5MPN (0.1, 1 or 10 µM) significantly inhibits PFKFB4 activity. 5MPN (H460 cells) leads to a dose-dependent decrease in the intracellular F2,6BP concentration. 5MPN (0~30 μM; over 48 hours; H460, H1299, H441, H522 and A549 cells) makes a dose-dependent reduction in cells growth. 5MPN (0~30 μM; 24 hours; H460 cells) inhibits PFKFB4 expression causing the observed reduction in H460 cell proliferation. 5MPN causes a G1 arrest in LLC cells in vitro similar to H460 cells[1].
5MPN (120 mg/kg; p.o.) suppresses the growth of Lewis lung carcinomas (LLC) grown in syngeneic mice and H460 human lung adenocarcinoma xenografts grown in athymic mice without affecting body weight[1].5MPN causes a reduction in Ki67-positive cells in the LLC xenografts suggesting that 5MPN may be reducing cell cycle progression in vivo[1].
[1]. Chesney J, et al. Targeting the sugar metabolism of tumors with a first-in-class 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase (PFKFB4) inhibitor. Oncotarget. 2015;6(20):18001-18011.
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