1. Signaling Pathways
  2. Stem Cell/Wnt
  3. Hippo (MST)

Hippo (MST)

Hippo signaling pathway, also known as the Salvador/Warts/Hippo (SWH) pathway, controls organ size in animals through the regulation of cell proliferationand apoptosis. The Hippo pathway consists of a core kinase cascade in which Hpo phosphorylates the protein kinase Warts (Wts) Hpo (MST1/2 in mammals) is a member of the Ste-20 family of protein kinases. This highly conserved group of serine/threonine kinases regulates several cellular processes, including cell proliferation, apoptosis, and various stress responses.

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-157932
    MR24
    Inhibitor
    MR24, a G-5555 (HY-19635) derivative, is a mammalian STE20-like (MST) kinase inhibitor. MR24 shows selectively to MST3/4 over MST1/2, with EC50 values of 57 and 583 nM, respectively. MR24 induces G1 phase cell cycle arrest. MR24 can be used for cancer research, such as breast, liver and lung cancers.
    MR24
  • HY-101275R
    EMT inhibitor-1 (Standard)
    Inhibitor
    EMT inhibitor-1 (Standard) is the analytical standard of EMT inhibitor-1 (HY-101275). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. EMT inhibitor-1 is an inhibitor of of Hippo, TGF-β, and Wnt signaling pathways with antitumor activities.
    EMT inhibitor-1 (Standard)
  • HY-W1005067
    EN171
    Antagonist 98.14%
    EN171 is a covalent ligand that covalently targets both C38 and C96 on 14-3-3 to enhance 14-3-3 interactions with ERα, YAP and TAZ, leading to impaired estrogen receptor and Hippo pathway transcriptional activity. EN171 can not only be used as a molecular glue to enhance native protein interactions but can also be used as a covalent 14-3-3 recruiter in heterobifunctional molecules to sequester nuclear neo-substrates such as BRD4 and BLC6 into the cytosol.
    EN171
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