Reference of EthylbromofluoroacetateOn May 28, 2020, Wang, Pingyuan; Luchowska-Stanska, Urszula; van Basten, Boy; Chen, Haiying; Liu, Zhiqing; Wiejak, Jolanta; Whelan, Padraic; Morgan, David; Lochhead, Emma; Barker, Graeme; Rehmann, Holger; Yarwood, Stephen J.; Zhou, Jia published an article in Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. The article was 《Synthesis and Biochemical Evaluation of Noncyclic Nucleotide Exchange Proteins Directly Activated by cAMP 1 (EPAC1) Regulators》. The article mentions the following:
EPAC plays a central role in various biol. functions, and activation of the EPAC1 protein has shown potential benefits for the treatment of various human diseases. Herein, the synthesis and biochem. evaluation of a series of non-cyclic nucleotide EPAC1 activators is reported. Several potent EPAC1 binders were identified, e.g., I, which promote EPAC1 GEF activity in vitro. These agonists can also activate EPAC1 protein in cells, where they exhibit excellent selectivity towards EPAC over PKA and GPCRs. Moreover, four compounds exhibited improved selectivity towards activation of EPAC1 over EPAC2 in cells. Of these, I was found to robustly inhibit IL-6-activated STAT3 and subsequent induction of the pro-inflammatory VCAM1 cell adhesion protein. These novel EPAC1 activators may therefore act as useful pharmacol. tools for elucidation of EPAC function as well as promising drug leads for the treatment of relevant human diseases. After reading the article, we found that the author used Ethylbromofluoroacetate(cas: 401-55-8Reference of Ethylbromofluoroacetate)
Ethylbromofluoroacetate(cas: 401-55-8) is a member of organofluorine compounds. Organofluorine compounds, which have carbon-fluorine bonds, show unique features such as high thermal and chemical stability, high surface activity, no light-absorbing ability, high pharmacological effect, and so on. Owing to their specific characters, they are indispensable chemicals for industry and our daily lives.Reference of Ethylbromofluoroacetate
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