
CAS 422513-13-1: Hesperadin
Formula:C29H32N4O3S
InChI:InChI=1S/C29H32N4O3S/c1-2-37(35,36)32-24-15-16-26-25(19-24)27(29(34)31-26)28(22-9-5-3-6-10-22)30-23-13-11-21(12-14-23)20-33-17-7-4-8-18-33/h3,5-6,9-16,19,30,32H,2,4,7-8,17-18,20H2,1H3,(H,31,34)/b28-27-
InChI key:InChIKey=GLDSKRNGVVYJAB-DQSJHHFOSA-N
SMILES:C(\NC1=CC=C(CN2CCCCC2)C=C1)(=C\3/C=4C(NC3=O)=CC=C(NS(CC)(=O)=O)C4)/C5=CC=CC=C5
Synonyms:- Ethanesulfonamide, N-[2,3-dihydro-2-oxo-3-[(3Z)-phenyl[[4-(1-piperidinylmethyl)phenyl]amino]methylene]-1H-indol-5-yl]-
- Hesperadin
- N-[2,3-Dihydro-2-oxo-3-[(3Z)-phenyl[[4-(1-piperidinylmethyl)phenyl]amino]methylene]-1H-indol-5-yl]ethanesulfonamide
- Ethanesulfonamide, N-[(3Z)-2,3-dihydro-2-oxo-3-[phenyl[[4-(1-piperidinylmethyl)phenyl]amino]methylene]-1H-indol-5-yl]-
- Hesperadine
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(Z)-N-[2-Oxo-3-[Phenyl[[4-(Piperidin-1-Ylmethyl)Phenyl]Amino]Methylene]Indolin-5-Yl]Ethanesulfonamide
CAS:(Z)-N-[2-Oxo-3-[Phenyl[[4-(Piperidin-1-Ylmethyl)Phenyl]Amino]Methylene]Indolin-5-Yl]EthanesulfonamidePurity:98%Molecular weight:516.65g/molHesperadin
CAS:Controlled ProductApplications Hesperadin phosphorylates human mitotic protein complexes that control physiological changes within the cell to allow for proper and successful chromosome segregation. It also targets aurora kinases in cancer treatment, affecting the chromosomes’ regulation during mitosis. References Hegemann, B. et al.: Sci. Sig., 4, 16 (2011); Kelly, K. et al: Curr. Drug. Targ.,Formula:C29H32N4O3SColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:516.65Hesperadin
CAS:Formula:C29H32N4O3SPurity:>95.0%(HPLC)Color and Shape:White to Yellow to Green powder to crystalMolecular weight:516.66Hesperadin
CAS:Hesperadin is a natural product that has been found to have potential as a drug target for cancer and autoimmune diseases. This molecule is an inhibitor of protein synthesis, which may be due to its ability to inhibit the activity of protein kinase. Hesperadin binds to the ATP-binding site on the protein kinase and forms hydrogen bonds with amino acid residues, such as glutamine and lysine. Hesperadin also has the ability to bind actin filaments, which are important in mitotic checkpoint activation. In addition, hespedaridin has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties in animal models. Hesperadin was originally isolated from plants belonging to the genus Prunus and is effective against glioma cells in vitro. It is also effective against infectious diseases, such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Streptococcus pneumoniae.Purity:Min. 95%