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Cat No. | Product Name | Synonyms | Targets |
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T79107 | WRN inhibitor 1 | DNA/RNA Synthesis | |
WRN Inhibitor 1 (example 7) is an inhibitor of the Werner Syndrome ATP-dependent helicase enzyme (WRN), selectively targeting its helicase domain. This compound is potentially useful for cancer research [1]. | |||
T22980 | MIRA-1 | p53 Activator VIII,1-[(1-Oxopropoxy)methyl]-1H-pyrrole-2,5-dione,(2,5-dioxo-2,5-dihydro-1H-pyrrol-1-yl)methyl propionate,NSC 19630,WRN Helicase Inhibitor | DNA/RNA Synthesis , p53 |
MIRA-1 (WRN Helicase Inhibitor) is a restorer of wild-type p53 conformation/cellular function and selectively inhibits Werner syndrome WRN helicase activity with an IC50 of 20 µM. | |||
T72107 | Werner syndrome RecQ helicase-IN-1 | DNA/RNA Synthesis | |
Werner syndrome RecQ helicase-IN-1 is a potent Werne r syndrome RecQ DNA deconjugase (WRN) inhibitor that can be used to study cancers such as colon and stomach cancer. | |||
T79178 | WRN inhibitor 2 | DNA/RNA Synthesis | |
WRN Inhibitor 2 (example 118), a potent inhibitor of the WRN (Werner Syndrome ATP-dependent helicase enzyme), exhibits a pIC50 value of 7.0 or greater [1]. | |||
T78938 | H3B-968 | DNA/RNA Synthesis | |
H3B-968 is a potent inhibitor of Werner syndrome protein (WRN) with an IC50 of approximately 10 nM, effectively targeting its helicase, ATPase, and exonuclease activities. While WRN is known for its synthetic lethal acti... | |||
T80773 | WRN inhibitor 4 | ||
WRN Inhibitor 4 (Example 107), a cyclic vinyl sulfone-based compound, serves as an inhibitor of the Werner Syndrome ATP-dependent helicase enzyme (WRN). This inhibitor is applicable in cancer research [1]. | |||
T80772 | WRN inhibitor 5 | ||
WRN Inhibitor 5 (Example 157), a cyclic vinyl sulfone-based compound, serves as an inhibitor of Werner Syndrome ATP-dependent helicase enzyme (WRN). It is utilized in cancer research [1]. | |||
T80774 | WRN inhibitor 3 | ||
WRN Inhibitor 3 (example 110), a cyclic vinyl sulfone-based compound, serves as an inhibitor of the Werner Syndrome ATP-dependent helicase enzyme (WRN). It is utilized in cancer research [1]. |