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NSC303580

(CAS No:64984-31-2)
Pifithrin-μ is a specific p53 inhibitor by reducing its affinity to Bcl-xL and Bcl-2, and also inhibits HSP70 function and autophagy.
CAS No:64984-31-2
Molecular Weight(MW):181.21
Purity:98%+
Specification:500mg;1g;5g;10g;50g;100g
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CAS No: 64984-31-2
Molecular formula(MF) C8H7NO2S
Molecular Weight(MW): 181.21
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Solubility
In vitro DMSO 36 mg/mL (198.66 mM)
Ethanol 36 mg/mL (198.66 mM)
Water <1 mg/mL
In vivo 2% DMSO+30% PEG 300+ddH2O 5mg/mL
Biological Activity
Description Pifithrin-μ is a specific p53 inhibitor by reducing its affinity to Bcl-xL and Bcl-2, and also inhibits HSP70 function and autophagy.
Targets
p53 [1]
In vitro

Pifithrin-μ interferes with p53 binding to mitochondria and inhibits rapid p53-dependent apoptosis of primary cell cultures of mouse thymocytes in response to gamma radiation. [1] Pifithrin-μ, as an inhibitor of inducible HSP70, significantly inhibited cell viability with IC50 values ranging from 2.5 to 12.7 μM in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) cell lines, as well as in primary AML blasts. Pifithrin-μ is also highly active in primary AML blasts with a median IC50 of 8.9 μ M(range 5.7-37.2  μ M) and induces apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in a dose-dependent fashion. In addition, Pifithrin-μ also increases the active form of caspase-3 and reduces AKT and ERK1/2 in NALM-6 cells. [2] Pifithrin-μ increases Annexin V(+) cells in both caspase-dependent and -independent manners and promotes TRAIL-induced apoptosis and arrested cancer cell growth. [3]

In vivo Pifithrin-μ (40 mg/kg, ip) produces protective effect from p53-dependent apoptosis in C57B1/6J mice of 8 or 9 Gy of total body gamma radiation. [1] In a xenograft mouse model, Pifithrin-μ significantly enhances the inhibition of TRAIL on MiaPaca-2 tumor growth. [3]