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CAY10657

Catalog No.GC18782

The NF-κB/Rel family of transcription factors induce and coordinate the expression of pro-inflammatory genes including cytokines, chemokines, interferons, MHC proteins, growth factors, and cell adhesion molecules.

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CAY10657 Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 494772-86-0

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1mg
60,00 $US
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5mg
235,00 $US
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10mg
409,00 $US
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The NF-κB/Rel family of transcription factors induce and coordinate the expression of pro-inflammatory genes including cytokines, chemokines, interferons, MHC proteins, growth factors, and cell adhesion molecules. Under resting conditions NF-κB dimers are retained in the cytoplasm by a member of the IKB family of inhibitory proteins. Upon activation by cytokines or other stimuli, IKK phosphorylates IKB, initiating a signaling cascade to activate gene transcription. CAY10657 is a thiophenecarboximide derivative proposed to inhibit IKK2. Currently, there are no published reports of its biological activity. However, inhibition of NF-κB activation is likely to be of broad utility in the treatment of inflammatory diseases and cancer.

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