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Submit ReviewDynarrestin is a dynein inhibitor. Inhibits hedgehog signaling in vitro (IC50 = 0.22 μM). Exhibits reversible inhibition of cytoplasmic dynein 1-dependent microtubule binding and cytoplasmic dynein 2-dependent intraflagellar transport. Inhibits tumor cell proliferation in a mouse medulloblastoma model.
M. Wt | 431.5 |
Formula | C22H23F2N3O2S |
Storage | Store at -20°C |
Purity | ≥98% (HPLC) |
CAS Number | 2222768-84-3 |
PubChem ID | 137919864 |
InChI Key | UZNNDDDSGCMQOQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
Smiles | CCOC(C1=C(C2=CC=C(N(CC)CC)C=C2)N=C(S1)NC3=C(C=C(C=C3)F)F)=O |
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Solvent | Max Conc. mg/mL | Max Conc. mM | |
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Solubility | |||
DMSO | 43.15 | 100 |
The following data is based on the product molecular weight 431.5. Batch specific molecular weights may vary from batch to batch due to the degree of hydration, which will affect the solvent volumes required to prepare stock solutions.
Concentration / Solvent Volume / Mass | 1 mg | 5 mg | 10 mg |
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1 mM | 2.32 mL | 11.59 mL | 23.17 mL |
5 mM | 0.46 mL | 2.32 mL | 4.63 mL |
10 mM | 0.23 mL | 1.16 mL | 2.32 mL |
50 mM | 0.05 mL | 0.23 mL | 0.46 mL |
References are publications that support the biological activity of the product.
Höing et al (2018) Dynarrestin, a novel inhibitor or cytoplasmic dynein. Cell Chem.Biol. 25 357 PMID: 29396292
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Citations are publications that use Tocris products. Selected citations for Dynarrestin include:
Charles E et al (2019) Measles Virus Forms Inclusion Bodies with Properties of Liquid Organelles. J Virol 93 PMID: 31375591
Sandra L et al (2023) Transcriptome, proteome, and protein synthesis within the intracellular cytomatrix. iScience 26 105965 PMID: 36824274
Jian et al (2021) Mechanical Counterbalance of Kinesin and Dynein Motors in a Microtubular Network Regulates Cell Mechanics, 3D Architecture, and Mechanosensing. ACS Nano 15 17528-17548 PMID: 34677937
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