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  3. PI4K

PI4K

Phosphatidylinositol 4 kinases; PI4 kinases

Phosphatidylinositol 4-kinases (PI4Ks) catalyze the synthesis of phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate (PI4P), an important intermediate for the synthesis of membrane polyphosphoinositides, regulators of multiple cellular functions. PI4P defines the membranes of Golgi and trans-Golgi network (TGN) and regulates trafficking to and from the Golgi. Based on enzymatic differences, two classes of PI4K have been distinguished termed Types II (PI4KII) and III (PI4KIII), and each of which contains α and β isoforms.

PI4KII alpha and beta have similar biochemical properties. PI4KIIIs (α- and β-forms) are soluble enzymes structurally related to PI3-kinases, and sensitive to PI3-kinase inhibitors, such as Wortmannin. PI4KIIs produce PtdIns 4-phosphate, an early key signaling molecule in phosphatidylinositol cycle, which is indispensable for T cell activation. PI4KIIIs plays a key role in the production of replication complexes (viral factories) of a number of positive-sense RNA viruses and represents a potential target for novel pan-viral therapeutics.

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-110248
    MI 14
    Inhibitor
    MI 14 is a selective PI4KIIIβ inhibitor with IC50s of 54 nM, >100 μM, >100 μM for PI4KIIIβ, PI4KIIIα, PI4KIIα, respectively. MI 14 has antiviral activity against HCV 1b, CVB3, HRVM, HVC 2a.
    MI 14
  • HY-118525
    AL-9
    Inhibitor
    AL-9 is a inhibitor of PI4KIIIα, with the IC50 of 0.57 μM, that can inhibit HCV replication.
    AL-9

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