IWP-2 – 5 mg

Brand:
Cayman
CAS:
686770-61-6
Storage:
-20
UN-No:
Non-Hazardous - /

Wnt signaling proteins are small secreted proteins that are active in embryonic development, tissue homeostasis, and tumorigenesis.{17947,14336,13185} Wnt proteins bind to receptors on the cell surface, initiating a signaling cascade that leads to β-catenin activation of gene transcription. IWP-2 is an inhibitor of Wnt production that impairs Wnt pathway activity in vitro with an IC50 value of 27 nM.{17505} IWP-2 inactivates Porcupine, a membrane-bound O-acyltransferase responsible for palmitoylating Wnt proteins, which is essential for their signaling ability and secretion.{17505} At 5 μM, IWP-2 has been shown to block Wnt-dependent phosphorylation of the frizzled co-receptor and the scaffold protein Dishevelled, preventing the accumulation of β-catenin.{17505} This compound has been used to suppress embryonic stem cell self-renewal and to decrease cancer cell proliferation, migration, and invasion.{23268,23269}  

 

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An inhibitor of Wnt production that impairs Wnt pathway activity (IC50 = 27 nM in vitro) by inactivating Porcupine, a membrane-bound O-acyltransferase responsible for palmitoylating Wnt proteins; used to suppress embryonic stem cell self-renewal and to decrease cancer cell proliferation, migration, and invasion


Formal name: N-(6-methyl-2-benzothiazolyl)-2-[(3,4,6,7-tetrahydro-4-oxo-3-phenylthieno[3,2-d]pyrimidin-2-yl)thio]-acetamide

Synonyms:  Inhibitor of Wnt Production-2

Molecular weight: 466.6

CAS: 686770-61-6

Purity: ≥95%

Formulation: A crystalline solid


Product Type|Biochemicals|Small Molecule Inhibitors|Acyltransferases||Research Area|Cancer|Cell Migration & Metastasis||Research Area|Cancer|Cell Signaling|Wnt Signaling||Research Area|Cell Biology|Cell Signaling|Wnt Signaling||Research Area|Cell Biology|Stem Cell Research|Proliferation