Reversine
CAS No. | 656820-32-5 | Cat. No. | BCP07534 |
Name | Reversine | ||
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Formula | C21H27N7O | M. Wt | 393.49 |
Description | Reversine is a small molecule developed by the group of Peter G. Schultz, used for stem cell dedifferentiation. Reversine is also a novel Aurora kinases inhibitor that inhibits colony formation of human acute myeloid leukemia cells. Reversine inhibits the phosphorylation of histone H3, a direct downstream target of Aurora kinases. Similarly to the Aurora kinase inhibitor VX-680, reversine inhibited colony formation of leukemic cells from patients with acute myeloid leukemia but was significantly less toxic than VX-680 on cells from healthy donors. | ||
Pathways | Cell Cycle/DNA Damage Epigenetics | ||
Targets | Aurora |
Structure
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