3 Results for "

avirulence

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
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3 Results for "avirulence" in MCE Product Catalog:

Cat. No.: HY-176224
Target:  

Bacterial

Research Areas:  

Infection Inflammation/Immunology

Anti-virulence factor-IN-2 (compound C7) is an inhibitor targeting the virulence factor KpsM in Escherichia coli. kpsM mediates the translocation of capsular polysaccharides to the cell surface, allowing kpsM-positive E. coli to escape the phagocytosis of the scavenger receptor Marco on liver Kupffer cells, leading to bacterial dissemination. kpsM-positive E. coli exacerbates ethanol-induced liver disease. Anti-virulence factor-IN-2 can inhibit the ethanol-induced liver disease model caused by kpsM-dependent capsid in mice and has anti-infective activity. Anti-virulence factor-IN-2 can be used for the study of alcoholic hepatitis .
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Cat. No.: HY-162898
CAS No.: 2983120-29-0
Target:  

Bacterial

Research Areas:  

Infection

Anti-virulence factor-IN-1 (Compound 4S) is a bacterial virulence factor inhibitor by interfering with the bacterial infection process. Anti-virulence factor-IN-1 exhibits an antibacterial activity against Xoo in vitro with an EC50 value of 0.28 µg/mL. Anti-virulence factor-IN-1 can be used to effectively manage rice bacterial leaf blight in vivo. Anti-virulence factor-IN-1 is promising for research of plant bacterial disease .
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Cat. No.: HY-179376
Target:  

Bacterial

Research Areas:  

Infection

Anti-virulence factor-IN-3 (Compound 21) is a covalent β-aminosulfinyl type anthrax edema factor (EF) inhibitor, with a Ki value of 0.44 μM. Anti-virulence factor-IN-3 generates an active ethylene sulfinyl intermediate, which forms an irreversible covalent bond with the Lys residue at the active center of EF, permanently inhibiting the adenylate cyclase activity of EF. Anti-virulence factor-IN-3 effectively inhibits the cAMP production induced by EF, with an EC50 value of 0.15 μM. Anti-virulence factor-IN-3 can be used for research on anthrax Infection .
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