17 Results for "

hallmark

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
Products (17)

17 Results for "hallmark" in MCE Product Catalog:

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9 Cited Publications
Cat. No.: HY-100548
CAS No.: 1346607-05-3
Purity:  98.03%
Target:  

AMPK Autophagy Apoptosis

Research Areas:  

Cancer

GSK621 is a specific AMPK activator, with IC50 values of 13-30 μM for AML cells. GSK621 induces autophagy and apoptosis. GSK621 induces eiF2α phosphorylation-a hallmark of UPR activation .
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2 Cited Publications
Cat. No.: HY-14307
CAS No.: 1247028-61-0
Purity:  98.84%
Necrocide 1, a necrosis by sodium overload (NECSO) inducer, is a selective transient receptor potential melastatin 4 (TRPM4) agonist with an EC50 of 306.3 nM for human TRPM4. Necrocide 1 triggers TRPM4-dependent necrotic cell death through the induction of sodium influx. Necrocide 1 induces hallmarks of immunogenic cell death incurring calreticulin (CALR) exposure, ATP secretion and high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) release. Necrocide 1 can be used for the study of breast and prostate cancer .
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Cat. No.: HY-113435
CAS No.: 70741-38-7
Purity:  93.63%
8-Dehydrocholesterol elevated concentration is one of the diagnostic biochemical hallmarks of classical Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (SLOS).
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Cat. No.: HY-P2501
CAS No.: 135702-23-7
Target:  

Amylin Receptor

Research Areas:  

Metabolic Disease

Amylin (8-37), human is a fragment of human Amylin. Amylin (8-37), human has direct vasodilator effects in the isolated mesenteric resistance artery of the rat. Human Amylin is a small hormone secreted by pancreatic β-cells that forms aggregates under insulin deficiency metabolic conditions, and it constitutes a pathological hallmark of type II diabetes mellitus .
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Cat. No.: HY-103684
CAS No.: 2321343-06-8
Purity:  ≥95.0%
Synonyms: Real Thiol-NH2
RT-NH2 is a RealThiol prototype without the carboxylic acid groups. RT-NH2 is fairly hydrophobic and cannot distribute in the nucleus, which is a hallmark of protein binding for fluorescent probe.
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Cat. No.: HY-P10111
CAS No.: 951011-30-6
Synonyms: H3(1-15)K9me3
Target:  

Peptides

Research Areas:  

Inflammation/Immunology Cancer

Histone H3K9me3 (1-15) (H3(1-15)K9me3) is a histone posttranslational modification (PTM) that has emerged as hallmark of pericentromeric heterochromatin. Trimethylation of histone H3 at lysine 9 is associated with gene repression, prevents transcription factor binding .
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Cat. No.: HY-P10111A
Synonyms: H3(1-15)K9me3 TFA
Research Areas:  

Others

Histone H3K9me3 (1-15) (H3(1-15)K9me3) TFA is used as substrate. Histone H3K9me3 is a histone posttranslational modification (PTM) that has emerged as hallmark of pericentromeric heterochromatin .
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Cat. No.: HY-P5472
CAS No.: 129437-45-2
Research Areas:  

Others

Tumour-associated MUC1 epitope is a biological active peptide. (This sequence is the hallmark of MUC1 mucin. MUC1 is a highly glycosylated type I transmembrane glycoprotein with a unique extracellular domain consisting of a variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) of this 20 amino acid peptide. It is overexpressed on the cell surface of many human adenocarcinomas and hematological malignancies, including multiple myeloma and B-cell lymphoma, making MUC1 broadly applicable target for immunotherapeutic strategies.)
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Cat. No.: HY-N3055
CAS No.: 31685-80-0
Pinusolide is an AMPK activator and PAF receptor antagonist. Pinusolide activates AMPK, phosphorylates ACC, enhances IRS-1 tyrosine phosphorylation, boosts glucose uptake, and modulates insulin signaling. Pinusolide inhibits caspase-3/7 activation, intracellular calcium elevation, reactive oxygen species overproduction, lipid peroxidation, and tumor cell proliferation. Pinusolide stabilizes superoxide dismutase activity, reduces apoptotic hallmarks, induces mitochondrial pathway apoptosis, and triggers DNA fragmentation. Pinusolide can be used for the research of type 2 diabetes, neurodegenerative diseases, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, acute myeloid leukemia, and Burkitt lymphoma .
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Cat. No.: HY-117854
CAS No.: 141311-11-7
Target:  

Leukotriene Receptor

Research Areas:  

Inflammation/Immunology

SB 201146 is an LTB4 receptor antagonist with a potency range of 10 pM to 1 μM that plays a critical role in asthma-associated airway inflammation. Studies have focused on its effects on eosinophil survival, a hallmark of asthma pathology. Studies have shown that eosinophil-derived cysteinyl leukotrienes, including LTC4 and LTD4, as well as factors such as GM-CSF and fibronectin promote eosinophil survival. SB 201146 effectively reversed mast cell- and lymphocyte-induced eosinophil survival, highlighting its potential therapeutic role in disrupting the autocrine cysteinyl leukotriene pathway that maintains eosinophil viability. This antagonist also highlights the importance of LTB4 as a paracrine mediator that influences eosinophil survival in inflammatory settings such as asthma .
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Cat. No.: HY-113126B
CAS No.: 1228078-57-6
Target:  

Endogenous Metabolite

Research Areas:  

Others

(R)-3-Hydroxyisobutyric acid (sodium) serves as a biochemical hallmark for the metabolic disorder known as 3-hydroxyisobutyric aciduria, characterized by elevated urinary concentrations.
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Cat. No.: HY-103684R
CAS No.: 2321343-06-8
Synonyms: Real Thiol-NH2 (Standard)
RT-NH2 (Standard) is the analytical standard of RT-NH2 (HY-103684). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. RT-NH2 is a RealThiol prototype without the carboxylic acid groups. RT-NH2 is fairly hydrophobic and cannot distribute in the nucleus, which is a hallmark of protein binding for fluorescent probe.
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Cat. No.: HY-L217
329 compounds

Metabolic abnormalities lead to dysfunction of metabolic pathways and the accumulation or lack of metabolites, which are recognized hallmarks of the disease. The metabolite signature is closely related to the disease phenotype and is very useful for predicting the diagnosis and prognosis of the disease as well as monitoring treatment. Metabolites can be used as disease markers for diagnostic therapy. As the classic model of disease experiment in vivo, mice metabolites also play a role in disease diagnosis and mechanism research.

MCE provides 329 mouse metabolites that can be used in disease research.

Cat. No.: HY-182786
MAO-B-IN-56 is a multi-target-directed ligand with AChE, BChE, MAO-B, and BACE1 inhibitory activity, with IC50 values of 0.35 μM, 3.22 μM, 0.14 μM, and 3.85 μM respectively, and shows selectivity for AChE over BChE and MAO-B over MAO-A.MAO-B-IN-56 reduces amyloid-beta production, reduces paw edema, improves spatial memory, and enhances Alzheimer's disease hallmarks and associated histopathological alterations.MAO-B-IN-56 can be used for the research of alzheimer's disease .
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Cat. No.: HY-L034
7,641 compounds

Aging is a complex biological process characterized by functional decline of tissues and organs, structural degeneration, and reduced adaptability and resistance, all of which contribute to an increase in morbidity and mortality caused by multiple chronic diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, cancer, and diabetes. Many theories, which fall into two main categories: programmed and error theories, have been proposed to explain the process of aging, but neither of them appears to be fully satisfactory. The programmed theories imply that aging relies on specific gene regulation, and the error theories emphasize the internal and environmental damages accumulated to living organisms. The damage theories proposed the nine hallmarks that were generally considered to contribute to the aging process: genomic instability, telomere attrition, epigenetic alterations, loss of proteostasis, deregulated nutrient-sensing, mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular senescence, stem cell exhaustion, and altered intercellular communication.

MCE Anti-Aging Compound Library contains 7,641 compounds, mainly targeting Sirtuin, mTOR, IGF-1R, AMPK, p53, Telomerase, Mitophagy, Mitochondrial Metabolism, COX, Cytochrome P450, Oxidase, etc. This library is a useful tool for anti-aging research.

Cat. No.: HY-L083
3,737 compounds

Mutations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes can modify multiple signaling pathways and in turn cell metabolism, which facilitates tumorigenesis. The paramount hallmark of tumor metabolism is “aerobic glycolysis” or the Warburg effect, coined by Otto Warburg in 1926, in which cancer cells produce most of energy from glycolysis pathway regardless of whether in aerobic or anaerobic condition. Usually, cancer cells are highly glycolytic (glucose addiction) and take up more glucose than do normal cells from outside. The increased uptake of glucose is facilitated by the overexpression of several isoforms of membrane glucose transporters (GLUTs). Likewise, the metabolic pathways of glutamine, amino acid and fat metabolism are also altered. Recent trends in anti-cancer drug discovery suggests that targeting the altered metabolic pathways of cancer cells result in energy crisis inside the cancer cells and can selectively inhibit cancer cell proliferation by delaying or suppressing tumor growth.

MCE provides a unique collection of 3,737 compounds which cover various tumor metabolism-related signaling pathways. These compounds can be used for anti-cancer metabolism targets identification, validation as well anti-cancer drug discovery.

Cat. No.: HY-L250
61 compounds

In the progression of various diseases, metabolic reprogramming has emerged as a key hallmark. Lactate, as an important metabolic signaling molecule, is widely involved in tumorigenesis, immune regulation, and inflammatory responses. Particularly within the tumor microenvironment, the abnormal accumulation of lactate not only affects cellular energy metabolism but also promotes disease progression by modulating immune cell functions and mediating protein lactylation, thereby participating in epigenetic regulation and signaling networks. Therefore, systematic investigation of lactate metabolic pathways and their associated metabolites is of great significance for understanding disease mechanisms and developing novel therapeutic strategies.

The MCE lactic acid metabolite compound library contains 61 compounds and is constructed around key metabolic pathways involving lactate production, transport, and utilization. This library systematically includes core intermediates from glycolysis, the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, and the lactate cycle. Focusing on disease-associated metabolic reprogramming, it is suitable for research in oncology, inflammation, and metabolic disorders. The library can be used to elucidate the roles of lactate in tumor microenvironment regulation, immune evasion, and epigenetic modifications (such as protein lactylation). In addition, it provides high-quality small-molecule resources for drug screening, facilitating the discovery of potential modulators targeting key enzymes (such as LDH) or transporters (such as MCTs) involved in lactate metabolism.

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