Chemical Name |
BAZ2-ICR |
CAS Number |
1665195-94-7 |
Molecular Formula |
C20H19N7 |
Molecular Weight |
357.41 |
Introduction of 1665195-94-7 :
BAZ2-ICR is a potent, selective, cell active and orally active BAZ2A/B bromodomains inhibitor with IC50s of 130 nM and 180 nM, and Kds of 109 nM and 170 nM, respectively. BAZ2-ICR shows 10-15-fold selectivity for binding BAZ2A/B over CECR2 and >100-fold selectivity over all other bromodomains. BAZ2-ICR is an epigenetic chemical probe[1]. IC50 & Target: IC50: 130 nM (BAZ2A) and 180 nM (BAZ2B); Kd: 109 nM (BAZ2A) and 170 nM (BAZ2A)[1] In Vitro: To investigate whether BAZ2-ICR (Compound 13) can displace BAZ2 bromodomains from chromatin in living cells, a fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) assay utilizing GFP-tagged BAZ2A full length protein transfected into human osteosarcoma cells (U2OS) are tested. 1 μM BAZ2-ICR reduces the recovery time of the wild-type (wt) construct to a level similar to the dominant negative mutant, confirming that BAZ2-ICR inhibits BAZ2A in cells[1]. In Vivo: BAZ2-ICR (Compound 13) shows very high solubility (25 mM in D2O), a measured log D of 1.05, high stability in mouse microsomes, and permeation in the CaCo-2 model and thus a suitable profile for oral and intravenous gavage. BAZ2-ICR (5 mg/kg) shows 70% bioavailability and moderate clearance (∼50% of mouse liver blood flow) and volume of distribution[1].
Purity |
NLT 98% |
Storage |
at 20ºC 2 years |
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