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CAS 22959-81-5: 1,2-Dihydro-1-hydroxy-2-[(4-methylphenyl)sulfonyl]-2,3,1-benzodiazaborine
Formula:C14H13BN2O3S
InChI:InChI=1S/C14H13BN2O3S/c1-11-6-8-13(9-7-11)21(19,20)17-15(18)14-5-3-2-4-12(14)10-16-17/h2-10,18H,1H3
InChI key:InChIKey=UQIDNSKBUXCODH-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:S(=O)(=O)(N1B(O)C=2C(C=N1)=CC=CC2)C3=CC=C(C)C=C3
Synonyms:- 2,3,1-Benzodiazaborine, 1,2-dihydro-1-hydroxy-2-(p-tolylsulfonyl)-
- 2,3,1-Benzodiazaborine, 1,2-dihydro-1-hydroxy-2-[(4-methylphenyl)sulfonyl]-
- 1,2-Dihydro-1-hydroxy-2-[(4-methylphenyl)sulfonyl]-2,3,1-benzodiazaborine
- Diazaborine
- 1,2-Dihydro-1-hydroxy-2-(p-tosyl)-2,3,1-benzo[e]diazaborine
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Diazaborine
CAS:Controlled ProductApplications Diazaborine is an antibacterial drug that inhibits enoyl-ACP reductase in Escherichia coli. Diazaborine treatment of yeast inhibits processing of the rRNA precursors for the large ribosomal subunit. References Levy, C., et al.: J. Mol. Biol., 309, 171 (2001); Pertschy, B., et al.: Mol. Cell. Biol., 24, 6476 (2004);Formula:C14H13BN2O3SColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:300.14Diazaborine
CAS:Diazaborine is an analog of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor and has been shown to have anticancer properties. It induces apoptosis in tumor cells by inhibiting the activity of specific kinases involved in cell division. Diazaborine has been studied extensively in Chinese hamster ovary cells and human urine protein, showing potent inhibition of these kinases. This drug may be useful for the treatment of various types of cancer. Additionally, Diazaborine has been shown to act as a potent inhibitor of other proteins involved in cell signaling pathways, making it a promising candidate for future drug development.Formula:C14H13BN2O3SPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:300.14 g/mol