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Cat. No. Product Name Target Research Areas Chemical Structure
  • HY-128914

    ADC Cytotoxin Antibiotic Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    The Tubulysin family of secondary metabolites was originally isolated from the myxobacteria Archangium geophyra and Angiococcus disciformis. These compounds are potent microtubule destabilizers and anti-microtubule toxins (anti-microtubule toxins), with effective IC50 concentrations against multidrug-resistant cancer cell lines. In the picomole range. Tubulysins are ideal candidates for incorporation into small active molecule conjugate (SMDC) delivery systems and are commonly used in ADC synthesis as ADC cytotoxins (ADC Cytotoxin) .
    <em>Tubulysin</em>
  • HY-N1243

    Microtubule/Tubulin Apoptosis Cancer
    Tubulysin B is a highly cytotoxic peptide and potent microtubule destabilizing agents isolated from the myxobacteria Archangium geophyra and Angiococcus disciformis. Tubulysin B has IC50 values in the picomolar range against many cancer cell lines, including those with multidrug resistant properties [1].Tubulysin B is a cytotoxic activity tubulysin which inhibits tubulin polymerization and leads to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis .
    <em>Tubulysin</em> B
  • HY-N2348

    ADC Cytotoxin Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    Tubulysin D is a highly cytotoxic anti-microtubule toxin (anti-microtubule toxins) that is synthesized as an ADC cytotoxin (ADC Cytotoxin). Tubulysin D can be isolated from the myxobacteria Archangium geophyra and Angiococcus disciformis. Tubulysin D displays extremely potent cytotoxic activity in mammalian cells, including multidrug-resistant cell lines, with IC50 values in the low nanomolar range. Tubulysin D inhibits microtubule/Tubulin polymerization and leads to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis .
    <em>Tubulysin</em> D
  • HY-N2346

    ADC Cytotoxin Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    Tubulysin E is a highly cytotoxic anti-microtubule toxin (anti-microtubule toxins) that is synthesized as an ADC cytotoxin (ADC Cytotoxin). Tubulysin E can be isolated from the myxobacteria Archangium geophyra and Angiococcus disciformis. Tubulysin E displays extremely potent cytotoxic activity in mammalian cells, including multidrug-resistant cell lines, with IC50 values in the low nanomolar range. Tubulysin E inhibits microtubule/Tubulin polymerization and leads to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis .
    <em>Tubulysin</em> E
  • HY-N2347

    ADC Cytotoxin Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    Tubulysin C is a highly cytotoxic anti-microtubule toxin (anti-microtubule toxins) that is synthesized as an ADC cytotoxin (ADC Cytotoxin). Tubulysin C can be isolated from the myxobacteria Archangium geophyra and Angiococcus disciformis. Tubulysin C displays extremely potent cytotoxic activity in mammalian cells, including multidrug-resistant cell lines, with IC50 values in the low nanomolar range. Tubulysin C inhibits microtubule/Tubulin polymerization and leads to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis .
    <em>Tubulysin</em> C
  • HY-N7049

    ADC Cytotoxin Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    Tubulysin F is a highly cytotoxic anti-microtubule toxin (anti-microtubule toxins) that is synthesized as an ADC cytotoxin (ADC Cytotoxin). Tubulysin F can be isolated from the myxobacteria Archangium geophyra and Angiococcus disciformis. Tubulysin F displays extremely potent cytotoxic activity in mammalian cells, including multidrug-resistant cell lines, with IC50 values in the low nanomolar range. Tubulysin F inhibits microtubule/Tubulin polymerization and leads to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis .
    <em>Tubulysin</em> F
  • HY-N7050

    ADC Cytotoxin Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    Tubulysin G is a highly cytotoxic anti-microtubule toxin (anti-microtubule toxins) that is synthesized as an ADC cytotoxin (ADC Cytotoxin). Tubulysin G can be isolated from the myxobacteria Archangium geophyra and Angiococcus disciformis. Tubulysin G displays extremely potent cytotoxic activity in mammalian cells, including multidrug-resistant cell lines, with IC50 values in the low nanomolar range. Tubulysin G inhibits microtubule/tubulin polymerization and leads to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis .
    <em>Tubulysin</em> G
  • HY-N7051

    ADC Cytotoxin Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    Tubulysin H is a highly cytotoxic anti-microtubule toxin (anti-microtubule toxins) that is synthesized as an ADC cytotoxin (ADC Cytotoxin). Tubulysin H can be isolated from the myxobacteria Archangium geophyra and Angiococcus disciformis. Tubulysin H displays extremely potent cytotoxic activity in mammalian cells, including multidrug-resistant cell lines, with IC50 values in the low nanomolar range. Tubulysin H inhibits microtubule/tubulin polymerization and leads to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis .
    <em>Tubulysin</em> H
  • HY-N7052

    ADC Cytotoxin Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    Tubulysin I is a highly cytotoxic anti-microtubule toxin (anti-microtubule toxins) that is synthesized as an ADC cytotoxin (ADC Cytotoxin). Tubulysin I can be isolated from the myxobacteria Archangium geophyra and Angiococcus disciformis. Tubulysin I displays extremely potent cytotoxic activity in mammalian cells, including multidrug-resistant cell lines, with IC50 values in the low nanomolar range. Tubulysin I inhibits microtubule/tubulin polymerization and leads to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis .
    <em>Tubulysin</em> I
  • HY-N7053

    ADC Cytotoxin Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    Tubulysin M is a highly cytotoxic anti-microtubule toxin (anti-microtubule toxins) that is synthesized as an ADC cytotoxin (ADC Cytotoxin). Tubulysin M can be isolated from the myxobacteria Archangium geophyra and Angiococcus disciformis. Tubulysin M displays extremely potent cytotoxic activity in mammalian cells, including multidrug-resistant cell lines, with IC50 values in the low nanomolar range. Tubulysin M inhibits microtubule/tubulin polymerization and leads to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis .
    <em>Tubulysin</em> M
  • HY-400684

    Others Cancer
    Tubulysin A intermediate-1 is an intermediate in the synthesis of the cytotoxic peptide Tubulysin A (HY-15995). Tubulysin A (TubA) is an antibiotic, anti-microtubule toxins, and apoptosis inducer isolated from myxobacteria. Tubulysin A has anti-angiogenic, anti-microtubule, anti-mitotic, and anti-proliferative activities. Tubulysin A arrests cells in the G2/M phase, effectively inhibits tubulin polymerization, and induces depolymerization of detached microtubules. Tubulysin A acts as an ADC cytotoxin (ADC Cytotoxin) to synthesize ADC .
    <em>Tubulysin</em> A intermediate-1
  • HY-15995
    Tubulysin A
    1 Publications Verification

    TubA

    ADC Cytotoxin Antibiotic Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    Tubulysin A (TubA) is an anticancer and antiangiogenic agent with anti-microtubule, anti-mitosis and anti-proliferative activity against a variety of cancer cells with IC50 values in the pmol range. It can induce apoptosis of cancer cells and has no effect on normal cells. Tubulysins are a group of potent cytotoxins consisting of nine members (A-I). Tubulysin A can synthesize ADC as ADC Cytotoxin< b>ADC Cytotoxin .
    <em>Tubulysin</em> A
  • HY-130959

    ADC Cytotoxin Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    Tubulysin IM-2 is a microtubule/Tubulin inhibitor that can act as an ADC cytotoxin (ADC Cytotoxin) and an anti-microtubule toxin (anti-microtubule toxins). Used for ADC synthesis.
    <em>Tubulysin</em> IM-2
  • HY-130960

    ADC Cytotoxin Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    Tubulysin IM-3 is a microtubule/Tubulin inhibitor that can act as an ADC cytotoxin (ADC Cytotoxin) and an anti-microtubule toxin (anti-microtubule toxins). Used for ADC synthesis.
    <em>Tubulysin</em> IM-3
  • HY-130958

    ADC Cytotoxin Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    Tubulysin IM-1 is a microtubule/Tubulin inhibitor that can act as an ADC cytotoxin (ADC Cytotoxin) and an anti-microtubule toxin (anti-microtubule toxins). Used for ADC synthesis .
    <em>Tubulysin</em> IM-1
  • HY-128896

    Drug-Linker Conjugates for ADC Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    Nitro-PDS-Tubulysin M is a synthetic ADC drug-linker conjugate composed of the tubulin polymerization inhibitor Tubulysin M (an ADC Cytotoxin) and Nitro-PDS (an ADC linker).
    Nitro-PDS-<em>Tubulysin</em> M
  • HY-136313

    Drug-Linker Conjugates for ADC Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    MC-vc-PAB-Tubulysin M is a synthetic ADC drug-linker conjugate composed of the tubulin polymerization inhibitor Tubulysin M (an ADC Cytotoxin) (HY-N7053) and MC-vc-PAB (a cleavable ADC linker) .
    MC-VC-PAB-<em>Tubulysin</em> M
  • HY-128910

    Drug-Linker Conjugates for ADC Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    MC-VC(S)-PABQ-Tubulysin M is a synthetic ADC drug-linker conjugate composed of the tubulin polymerization inhibitor Tubulysin M (an ADC Cytotoxin) (HY-N7053) and MC-VC(S)- PABQ (an ADC linker) is connected. MC-VC(S)-PABQ-Tubulysin M is effective against multidrug-resistant lymphoma cell lines and tumors .
    MC-VC(S)-PABQ-<em>Tubulysin</em> M
  • HY-160473

    ADC Cytotoxin Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    TAM557 is a cytotoxic tubulysin compound that can be used in enzymatic conjugation reactions .
    TAM557
  • HY-160473A

    Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    TAM557 TFA is a cytotoxic tubulysin compounds, which is modified to be used for conjugation to transport vehicles that are targeting molecules, such as proteins, peptides, small molecules or polymeric carriers which can carry a targeting principle .
    TAM557 TFA
  • HY-130442

    ADC Linker PROTAC Linkers Cancer
    Mal-PEG2-acid is a non-cleavable ADC linker used in the synthesis of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). Mal-PEG2-acid can be conjugated to Tubulysin (HY-128914) and its derivative cytotoxic molecule . Mal-PEG2-acid is also a PROTAC linker that can be used in the synthesis of PROTACs.
    Mal-PEG2-acid
  • HY-128940

    ADC Linker Cancer
    EC089 is a cleavable linker used in conjugates of tubulysins and folates, and extracted from patent WO2011069116A1 .
    EC089
  • HY-148193

    ADC Cytotoxin Microtubule/Tubulin Cancer
    Tubulin polymerization-IN-38 is an analogue of Tubulysin (HY-128914), a potent anticancer agent. Tubulin polymerization-IN-38 inhibits tubulin polymerization (tubulin polymerisation), thereby inducing apoptosis (apoptosis). Tubulysin series products are potent anti-microtubule toxins (anti-microtubule toxins) and can be used as ADC cytotoxins (ADC Cytotoxin) to synthesize ADCs .
    Tubulin polymerization-IN-38
  • HY-128938

    ADC Linker Cancer
    EC1167 is the linker for EC1169. EC1169 is prostate-specific membrane antigen targeting-tubulysin conjugate. EC1169 has the potential to treat recurrent metastatic, castration-resistant prostate cancer (MCRPC) .
    EC1167
  • HY-128938A

    ADC Linker Cancer
    EC1167 hydrochloride is the linker for EC1169. EC1169 is prostate-specific membrane antigen targeting-tubulysin conjugate. EC1169 hydrochloride has the potential to treat recurrent metastatic, castration-resistant prostate cancer (MCRPC) .
    EC1167 hydrochloride
  • HY-128941

    Drug-Linker Conjugates for ADC Cancer
    CCK2R Ligand-Linker Conjugates 1 is a ligand-linker conjugate, which conjugates to the cytotoxic antimicrotubule agents Desacetyl Vinblastine Hydrazide (DAVBH) and Tubulysin B Hydrazide (TubBH) via a hydrophilic peptide linker .
    CCK2R Ligand-Linker Conjugates 1
  • HY-148326

    ADC Linker Others
    Glu(OtBu)-Val-Cit-PAB-OH (compound L5-1c) is an non-cleavable ADC linker. Glu(OtBu)-Val-Cit-PAB-OH has been used to synthesis protein-tubulysin conjugates .
    Glu(OtBu)-Val-Cit-PAB-OH

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