6 Results for "

KBM7

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
Products (6)

6 Results for "KBM7" in MCE Product Catalog:

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1 Cited Publications
Cat. No.: HY-160528
Research Areas:  

Cancer

IBG3 is a Molecular glue degrader targeting BRD2 and BRD4, with DC50 values of 8.6 pM and 6.7 pM, respectively. IBG3 binds simultaneously to the tandem bromodomains of BRD2/BRD4, induces intramolecular conformational changes, enhances the affinity of BRD2/BRD4 for DCAF16, and promotes ubiquitination and degradation. IBG3 is applicable to the research of chronic myeloid leukemia .
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Cat. No.: HY-W133627
CAS No.: 118719-16-7
Target:  

Molecular Glues

Research Areas:  

Cancer

dCeMM1 is a RBM39 glue degrader. dCeMM1 shows functions by re-directing the activity of the CRL4 DCAF15 ligase. dCeMM1 decreases the expression of RBM39 levels in WT KBM7 cells .
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Cat. No.: HY-158764
CAS No.: 3068070-16-3
Purity:  98.10%
Research Areas:  

Cancer

PROTAC BET Degrader-12 (Compound 8b) is a PROTAC degrader for bromodomain and extra-terminal domain (BET)-containing proteins, which degrades the BRD3 and BRD4 in a DCAF11-dependent manner. PROTAC BET Degrader-12 inhibits cell viability of KBM7 with a DC50 of 305.2 nM
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Cat. No.: HY-159076
CAS No.: 37630-54-9
Target:  

Ligands for E3 Ligase

Research Areas:  

Cancer

E3 ligase Ligand 7 (Compound 6) is a ligand for E3 ligase. E3 ligase Ligand 7 can be utilized for the synthesis of PROTAC BET Degrader-12 (HY-158764) .
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Cat. No.: HY-159077
Target:  

PROTAC Linkers

Research Areas:  

Cancer

H2N-C6-NH-CO-CH2-O-Ph-CH2-NH-Boc is a linker. H2N-C6-NH-CO-CH2-O-Ph-CH2-NH-Boc can be utilized for synthesis of PROTAC BET Degrader-12 (HY-158764) .
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Cat. No.: HY-181976
Research Areas:  

Others

dHTC3 is a selective BRD4 molecular glue degrader. dHTC3 specifically recruits the first bromodomain of BRD4 to the E3 ubiquitin ligase complex (SCF FBXO3), thereby triggering the ubiquitination and degradation of BRD4 .
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