150378-17-9
Chemical Structure
Indinavir
Synonym(s): MK-639 free base; L-735524 free base
- CAS No.: 150378-17-9
- Formula:C36H47N5O4
- Molecular Weight:613.79
IUPAC Name: (S)-1-((2S,4R)-4-benzyl-2-hydroxy-5-(((1S,2R)-2-hydroxy-2,3-dihydro-1H-inden-1-yl)amino)-5-oxopentyl)-N-(tert-butyl)-4-(pyridin-3-ylmethyl)piperazine-2-carboxamide
InChIKey: CBVCZFGXHXORBI-PXQQMZJSSA-N
SMILES: O=C([C@@H](C[C@H](O)CN(CCN(CC1=CN=CC=C1)C2)[C@@H]2C(NC(C)(C)C)=O)CC3=CC=CC=C3)N[C@H]4C(C=CC=C5)=C5C[C@H]4O
Biological Activity: Indinavir (MK-639 free base) is an orally active and selective HIV-1 protease inhibitor with a Ki of 0.54 nM for PR. Indinavir exhibits anticancer activity by inhibiting the activation of MMPs-2 hydrolysis, anti-angiogenesis and inducing apoptosis. Indinavir is also a SARS-CoV 3CLpro inhibitor[1][2][3][4].
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Indinavir | 99.96% | Indinavir (MK-639 free base) is an orally active and selective HIV-1 protease inhibitor with a Ki of 0.54 nM for PR. Indinavir exhibits anticancer activity by inhibiting the activation of MMPs-2 hydrolysis, anti-angiogenesis and inducing apoptosis. Indinavir is also a SARS-CoV 3CLpro inhibitor. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Indinavir-d6 | Indinavir-d6 is the deuterium labeled Indinavir. Indinavir (MK-639; L735524) is a potent and specific HIV protease inhibitor that appears to have good oral bioavailability. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Indinavir-13C4,15N | Indinavir-13C4,15N (MK-639 (free base)-13C4,15N) is 13C and 15N labeled Indinavir. Indinavir (MK-639 free base) is an orally active and selective HIV-1 protease inhibitor with a Ki of 0.54 nM for PR. Indinavir exhibits anticancer activity by inhibiting the activation of MMPs-2 hydrolysis, anti-angiogenesis and inducing apoptosis. Indinavir is also a SARS-CoV 3CLpro inhibitor. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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- [1]. Chavan S, et al. The HIV protease inhibitor Indinavir inhibits cell-cycle progression in vitro in lymphocytes of HIV-infected and uninfected individuals. Blood. 2001 Jul 15;98(2):383-9. [Content Brief]
- [2]. Esposito V, et al. Evaluation of antitumoral properties of the protease inhibitor indinavir in a murine model of hepatocarcinoma. Clin Cancer Res. 2006 Apr 15;12(8):2634-9. [Content Brief]
- [3]. Liu F, et al. Kinetic, stability, and structural changes in high-resolution crystal structures of HIV-1 protease with drug-resistant mutations L24I, I50V, and G73S. J Mol Biol. 2005 Dec 9;354(4):789-800. [Content Brief]
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