[CAS NO. 5608-24-2]  PRIMA-1

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PRODUCTS SPECIFICATIONS [5608-24-2]

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Catalog
SLK-S7723
Brand
Selleck
CAS
5608-24-2

DESCRIPTION [5608-24-2]

Overview

MDLMFCD04974196
Molecular Weight185.22
Molecular FormulaC9H15NO3
SMILESO=C1C(CO)(CO)N2CCC1CC2

For research use only.

Storage

3 years,-20°C,powder
1 years,-80°C,in solvent

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Room temperature shipping(Stability testing shows this product can be shipped without any cooling measures.)

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1 mg5 mg10 mg
1 mM5.3990 mL26.9949 mL53.9898 mL
5 mM1.0798 mL5.3990 mL10.7980 mL
10 mM0.5399 mL2.6995 mL5.3990 mL
50 mM0.1080 mL0.5399 mL1.0798 mL

Description

PRIMA-1 (2,2-Bis(hydroxymethyl)-3-quinuclidinone) is a reactivator. It induces apoptosis and inhibits growth of human tumors with mutant p53.

Targets

Mutant p53 [1]

In vitro

PRIMA-1 is converted to compounds that form adducts with thiols in mutant p53. Modification of thiol groups in mutant p53 by PRIMA-1 conversion products is sufficient to restore its tumor suppressor activity.. PRIMA-1 inhibits the growth of pancreatic cancer cell lines and induces cell cycle arrest and decreases DNA synthesis. It selectively induces apoptosis and cell death in mutant p53-expressing pancreatic cancer cells and also leads to activation of p53-dependent apoptotic pathways. PRIMA-1 enhances the cytotoxicity of chemotherapeutic agents active against mutant p53 pancreatic cancer cells. PRIMA-1 has antileukemic properties in acute promyelocytic leukemia-derived NB4 cells. PRIMA-1-triggered apoptosis is in a dose-dependent and time-dependent manner as indicated by the MTT assay and annexin-V staining. Apoptosis induction by PRIMA-1 is associated with caspase-9, caspase-7 activation and PARP cleavage. PRIMA-1 does not show any significant apoptotic effect in normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

In vivo

Intravenous (i.v.) injections of PRIMA-1 in mice does not cause any obvious changes in weight or behavior compared with untreated animals. PRIMA-1 has in vivo antitumor activity in this animal tumor model. It suppresses in vivo tumor growth in a mutant p53-dependent manner.