Rucaparib (AG-014699,PF-01367338) phosphate
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TS0090
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l General Information |
Product Name | Rucaparib (AG-014699,PF-01367338) phosphate |
General description | Rucaparib Phosphate is the phosphate salt form of rucaparib, an orally bioavailable tricyclic indole and inhibitor of PARP. |
Purity | ≥98.0%(HPLC) | CAS Number | 459868-92-9 |
Formula | C19H21FN3O5P | Molecular Weight | 421.36 |
Suitability | BioReagent, suitable for cell culture, etc. |
l Physical and Chemical Information |
Appearance | solid |
Solubility(25℃) | DMSO | ≥50mg/mL |
Ethanol | Insoluble |
Water | Insoluble |
l Biological Information |
Biochem/Physiol
Actions | Rucaparib Phosphate is the phosphate salt form of rucaparib, an orally bioavailable tricyclic indole and inhibitor of
poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs) 1 (PARP1), 2 (PARP2) and 3 (PARP3), with potential chemo/radiosensitizing and antineoplastic activities. Upon administration, rucaparib selectively binds to PARP1, 2 and 3 and inhibits PARP-mediated DNA repair. This enhances the accumulation of DNA strand breaks, promotes genomic instability and induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. This may enhance the cytotoxicity of DNA-damaging agents and reverse tumor cell resistance to chemotherapy and radiation therapy. PARPs are enzymes activated by single-strand DNA breaks that catalyze the post-translational ADP-ribosylation of nuclear proteins, which induces signaling and the recruitment of other proteins to repair damaged DNA. The PARP-mediated repair pathway plays a key role in DNA repair and is dysregulated in a variety of cancer cell types. Rucaparib is an inhibitor of PARP with Ki of 1.4 nM for PARP1 in a cell-free assay, also showing binding affinity to eight other PARP domains. |
Application | Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibitors |
l Storage |
Storage temp. | -20℃ |
l Precautions and Disclaimer |
This product is for R&D use only, not for drug, household, or other uses. |
l References |
1. http://www.drugbank.ca 2. https://ncit.nci.nih.gov 3. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov |