Atglistatin CAS NO.1469924-27-3
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Keywords
- Atglistatin
- Atglistatin;N'-[4'-(Dimethylamino)[1,1'-biphenyl]-3-yl]-N,N-dimethylurea;3-(4'-(dimethylamino)-[1,1'-biphenyl]-3-yl)-1,1-dimethylurea;Atglistatin N'-[4'-(Dimethylamino)[1,1'-biphenyl]-3-yl]-N,N-dimeth
- 1469924-27-3
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- ProName: Atglistatin
- CasNo: 1469924-27-3
- Molecular Formula: C17H21N3O
- Appearance: white solid
- Application: CAS:1469924-27-3; Small molecule inhi...
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- PackAge: 100g,500g,1kg,25kg/drum
- Port: shang hai
- ProductionCapacity: 1000 Gram/Month
- Purity: 98%
- Storage: Dry seal
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- LimitNum: 100 Gram
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Atglistatin is a highly potent, selective and competitive inhibitor of adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL) with an IC50 of ~0.7 μM for inhibition of lipolysis in vitro, but no toxicity up to a concentration of 50 μM.
IC50 value: 0.7 uM [1]
Target: ATGL
Atglistatin inactivated ATGL in the presence or absence of the ATGL co-activator CGI-58. It does not displace ATGL from lipid droplets of adipocytes. Immunoprecipitation experiments revealed that Atglistatin does not interfere with the interaction of ATGL and CGI-58. Atglistatin inhibited TG hydrolase activity of wild-type WAT in a dose-dependent manner up to 78% in animal models. It was highly effective in inhibiting lipolysis in WAT organ cultures of wild-type mice. Dose and time-dependent inhibition of lipolysis was also observed in fasted wild-type C57Bl/6J mice. Atglistatin can serve as a very useful tool compound to study the pathophysiology and druggability of ATGL in animal models of metabolic disease and cachexia [1].