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Cat No. | Product Name | Synonyms | Targets |
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T21763 | Lenalidomide hydrochloride | ||
Lenalidomide hydrochloride (CC-5013 hydrochloride), a Thalidomide derivative, functions as molecular glue and serves as an orally active immunomodulator. As a ligand for the ubiquitin E3 ligase cereblon (CRBN), it facili... | |||
T38545 | Lenalidomide-5-aminomethyl hydrochloride | ||
Lenalidomide-5-aminomethyl hydrochloride is a cereblon (CRBN) ligand derived from Lenalidomide. It serves as a ligand for the recruitment of the CRBN protein. When connected to the protein via a linker, Lenalidomide-5-am... | |||
T40547 | Lenalidomide-4-aminomethyl hydrochloride | ||
Lenalidomide-4-aminomethyl hydrochloride is a compound derived from Lenalidomide, serving as a cereblon (CRBN) ligand for the recruitment of CRBN protein. By connecting Lenalidomide-4-aminomethyl hydrochloride to the lig... | |||
T18070 | Lenalidomide-propargyl-C2-NH2 hydrochloride | Others | |
Lenalidomide-propargyl-C2-NH2 hydrochloride is a compound that features a cereblon (CRBN) ligand for the E3 ubiquitin ligase, as well as a linker. It is utilized in the development of the PROTAC MD-224[1] system. | |||
T17878 | Lenalidomide-C4-NH2 hydrochloride | Cereblon ligand 1 hydrochloride,E3 ligase Ligand-Linker Conjugates 32 hydrochloride | Others |
Lenalidomide-C4-NH2 hydrochloride is a Cereblon ligand derived from Lenalidomide. It serves as a recruiting agent for the CRBN protein. The compound, known as PROTAC (Compound 24), can be formed by linking Lenalidomide-C... | |||
T18069 | Lenalidomide-propargyl-C2-amido-Ph-NH2 hydrochloride | Others | |
Lenalidomide-propargyl-C2-amido-Ph-NH2 hydrochloride is a chemical compound that features a cereblon (CRBN) ligand, functioning as an E3 ubiquitin ligase, along with a linker. It can be utilized to create the PROTAC MD-2... | |||
T74002 | SJF620 hydrochloride | PROTACs | |
SJF620 hydrochloride is a PROTAC that utilizes a lenalidomide analog to recruit CRBN and ligands to target Btk, exhibiting a DC50 of 7.9 nM [1]. |