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Submit ReviewJervine is an inhibitor of Hedgehog signaling (IC50 = 500 - 700 nM); binds directly to Smoothened (Smo). Inhibits the response of target tissues to Sonic hedgehog signaling, possibly via the sterol sensing domain of Patched. Teratogenic.
分子量 | 425.6 |
公式 | C27H39NO3 |
储存 | Store at -20°C |
纯度 | ≥98% (HPLC) |
CAS Number | 469-59-0 |
PubChem ID | 10098 |
InChI Key | CLEXYFLHGFJONT-DNMILWOZSA-N |
Smiles | O[C@H](C2)CC[C@@]1(C)C2=CC[C@]([C@@](CC[C@@]54O[C@@](C[C@H](C)CN6)([H])[C@]6([H])[C@H]5C)([H])C3=[C@@]4C)([H])[C@@]([H])1C3=O |
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Cooper et al (1998) Teratogen-mediated inhibition of target tissue response to Shh signaling. Science 280 1603 PMID: 9616123
Williams et al (2003) Identification of a small molecule inhibitor of the hedgehog signaling pathway: effects on basal cell carcinoma-like lesions. Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA 100 4616 PMID: 12679522
ten Berge et al (2001) Prx1 and Prx2 are upstream regulators of sonic hedgehog and control cell proliferation during mandibular arch morphogenesis. Development 128 2929 PMID: 11532916
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