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GNE-274

Catalog No.GC65606

GNE-274 is a non-degrader that is structurally related to GDC-0927 (ER degrader). GNE-274 does not induce ER turnover and functions as a partial ER agonist in breast cancer cell lines.?GNE-274 increase chromatin accessibility at ER-DNA binding sites, while GDC-0927 do not. GNE-274 is a potent inhibitor of ER-ligand binding domain (LBD). GNE-274 can be used for cancer research.

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GNE-274 Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 2369048-69-9

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GNE-274 is a non-degrader that is structurally related to GDC-0927 (ER degrader). GNE-274 does not induce ER turnover and functions as a partial ER agonist in breast cancer cell lines. GNE-274 increase chromatin accessibility at ER-DNA binding sites, while GDC-0927 do not. GNE-274 is a potent inhibitor of ER-ligand binding domain (LBD). GNE-274 can be used for cancer research[1][2].

GNE-274 (0.1 nM-1000 nM; 4 hours) fails to trigger increased ER turnover in MCF7, MD-134, HCC1500 and CAMA cells[1].
GNE-274 (1-1000 nM; 7-10 days) potently inhibits cellular proliferation, exhibiting greater potency than fulvestrant, 4-OHT, AZD9496, and GDC-0810 in E2-stimulated ER+ breast cancer cell lines[1].
In transposaseaccessible chromatin sequencing (ATAC-seq) assay, GNE-274 increase chromatin accessibility at ER-DNA binding sites, it significantly alters chromatin accessibility at 594 sites. But GDC-0927 has considerably less impact on chromatin accessibility[1].

[1]. Jane Guan, et al. Therapeutic Ligands Antagonize Estrogen Receptor Function by Impairing Its Mobility. Cell. 2019 Aug 8;178(4):949-963.e18.
[2]. Jane Guan, et al. Abstract NG05: Not all "SERDs" are equal: Context-independent ER degradation and full ER antagonism define the next generation of ER therapeutics. Cancer research.

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