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PF-0477736

Overview
Catalog # bs-75460c-5mg
Product Name PF-0477736
Specifications
Storage Buffer Solid
Storage Condition Stable for 2 years after receipt when stored at -20°C.
Target
Product Information CAS Number: 952021-60-2

Molecular formula: C22H25N7O2

Molecular weight: 419.5

Purity: >95% (HPLC)

Appearance: Yellow solid.

Solubility: Soluble in DMSO (30mg/ml) or DMF (30mg/ml).

InChiKey: NDEXUOWTGYUVGA-LJQANCHMSA-N

SMILES: O=C1C2=C3C(NC(C4=CN(C)N=C4)=C3C=NN1)=CC(NC([C@H](N)C5CCCCC5)=O)=C2
Description PF-0477736 is a potent, selective ATP-competitive inhibitor of Chk1 (Ki = 0.49nM) with 100-fold selectivity over Chk2 (Ki = 47nM). When used in combination with various chemotherapeutics (e.g. gemcitabine and carboplatin), PF-0477736 abrogates DNA damage-induced cell cycle arrest, sensitizes cells to DNA damage, potentiating the antiproliferative effects of these compounds in vitro and in vivo in tumor cell lines and xenografts. PF-0477736 shows <100-fold selectivity for Chk1 over VEGFR2, Fms, Yes, Aurora-A, FGFR3, Flt3 and Ret (Ki = 10, 14, 23, 23, 25 and 39 nM, respectively). Checkpoint kinase 1 (Chk1) belongs to the Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase class of enzymes (CAMK). CAMKs are activated by increases in the concentration of intracellular calcium ions (Ca2+) and calmodulin. When activated, the CAMKs transfer phosphates from ATP to defined serine or threonine residues in other proteins, therefore CAMKs are serine/threonine-specific protein kinases. Chk1 regulates S and G2-M phase cell cycle checkpoints in response to DNA damage. Antagonizing the Chk1-mediated cell cycle checkpoints has emerged as an attractive target for anticancer therapy. If Chk1 activity is blocked, DNA-damaged or spindle-disrupted cells would exit cell cycle arrest before full repair and subsequently undergo mitotic catastrophe or cell death. Chk1 inhibitors consequently increase the therapeutic index of DNA-damaging or antimitotic agents as well.