UK-5099

TargetMol
Product Code: TAR-T4441
Supplier: TargetMol
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TAR-T4441-2mg2mg£103.00
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TAR-T4441-5mg5mg£124.00
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TAR-T4441-1mL1 mL * 10 mM (in DMSO)£128.00
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TAR-T4441-10mg10mg£148.00
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TAR-T4441-25mg25mg£221.00
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TAR-T4441-50mg50mg£343.00
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TAR-T4441-100mg100mg£477.00
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Overview

Regulatory Status: RUO
Shipping:
cool pack
Storage:
-20℃

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Further Information

Bioactivity:
UK 5099 is a specific and potent inhibitor of MPC carrier activity [1]. It potently inhibits pyruvate-dependent oxygen consumption by rat heart mitochondria (IC50: 50 nM) [1].
CAS:
56396-35-1
Formula:
C18H12N2O2
Molecular Weight:
288.306
Pathway:
; Metabolism
Purity:
1
SMILES:
OC(=O)C(=Cc1cn(-c2ccccc2)c2ccccc12)C#N
Target:
Mitochondrial Metabolism

References

Wiemer E A C, Michels P A M, Opperdoes F R. The inhibition of pyruvate transport across the plasma membrane of the bloodstream form of Trypanosoma brucei and its metabolic implications[J]. Biochemical Journal, 1995, 312(2): 479-484. Halestrap A P. The mitochondrial pyruvate carrier. Kinetics and specificity for substrates and inhibitors[J]. Biochemical Journal, 1975, 148(1): 85-96. Zhong Y, Li X, Yu D, et al. Application of mitochondrial pyruvate carrier blocker UK5099 creates metabolic reprogram and greater stem-like properties in LnCap prostate cancer cells in vitro[J]. Oncotarget, 2015, 6(35): 37758. Hinoi E, Takarada T, Tsuchihashi Y, et al. A molecular mechanism of pyruvate protection against cytotoxicity of reactive oxygen species in osteoblasts[J]. Molecular pharmacology, 2006, 70(3): 925-935. Patterson J N, Cousteils K, Lou J W, et al. Mitochondrial metabolism of pyruvate is essential for regulating glucose-stimulated insulin secretion[J]. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2014, 289(19): 13335-13346.