10058-F4 |
Catalog No.GC17295 |
C-Myc-Max dimerization inhibitor
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Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
10058-F4 is a novel small-molecule inhibitor of c-Myc. 10058-F4 prevented the binding of c-Myc/Max dimers to its DNA targets, inhibited leukemic proliferation, and induced apoptosis through mitochondrial pathway, such as downregulation of Bcl-2, upregulation of Bax and release of cytoplasmic cytochrome C. [1]
10058-F4 blocks the C-MYC/Max heterodimerization which is required for c-Myc activity as a transcription factor. 10058-F4 efficiently inhibits the induction of PGC-1β mRNA by both HRG and IGF-1 and also abolishes the induction of PGC-1β protein levels by HRG and IGF-1, confirming that the induction of PGC-1b protein by these growth factors is a transcriptional event requiring C-MYC activity.[2] 10058-F4 acts not only to block c-Myc function through the mechanism of c-Myc/Max heterodimer dissociation, but it also resulted in decreased c-Myc mRNA levels (65%, n = 3) in lymphoma cells.[3]
References:
[1] Huang MJ, Cheng YC, Liu CR, Lin SF, Liu H. E. A small-molecule c-Myc inhibitor, 10058-F4, induces cell-cycle arrest, apoptosis, and myeloid differentiation of human acute myeloid leukemia. Experimental Hematology. 2006; 34: 1480–1489.
[2] Ching-yi Chang, Dmitri Kazmin, Jeff S. Jasper, Rebecca Kunder, William J. Zuercher, Donald P. McDonnell. The Metabolic Regulator ERRα, a Downstream Target of HER2/IGF-1R, as a Therapeutic Target in Breast Cancer. Cancer Cell. 18 October 2011. 20(4): 500-510.
[3] Ilsa Gomez-Curet, R. Serene Perkins, Ryan Bennett, Katherine L. Feidler, Stephen P. Dunn, Leslie J. Krueger. c-Myc inhibition negatively impacts lymphoma growth. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. January 2006. 41(1): 207-211.
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