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Cat.No DC21794
Name VH 298

Chemical Properties

CAS 2097381-85-4
Formula C27H33N5O4S
MW 523.652
Storage 2 years -20°C Powder, 2 weeks 4°C in DMSO, 6 months -80°C in DMSO

Biological activity

Description CAS NO.:2097381-85-4
Product Name:(2S,4R)-1-((S)-2-(1-Cyanocyclopropanecarboxamido)-3,3-dimethylbutanoyl)-4-hydroxy-N-(4-(4-methylthiazol-5-yl)benzyl)pyrrolidine-2-carboxamide
Synonyms:VH298;VH298
EINEC:
Molecular Formula:C27H33N5O4S
Molecular Weight:523.652
Target: Kd: 80 to 90 nM (VHL:HIF-α)[1]
In Vivo
In Vitro VH-298 is a potent, cell permeable and non-toxic chemical probe that triggers the hypoxic response by blocking the VHL. VH-298 is a highly potent inhibitor of the VHL:HIF-α interaction with Kd values of 90  and 80 nM in isothermal titration calorimetry and competitive fluorescence polarization assay. VH-298 binds with VHL complex very fast and dissociates slowly. VH-298 at 50 μM concentration exhibits negligible off-target effects in vitro against more than 100 tested cellular kinases, GPCRs and ion channels. VH-298 is cell permeable and not toxic to cells. The measured permeability of VH-298 is found to be 19.4 nm s -1. VH-298 induces concentration- and time-dependent on-target specific accumulation of hydroxylated HIF-α in human cell lines, including HeLa cancer cells and renal cell carcinoma 4 (RCC4) cells. VH-298 increases mRNA levels of EPO by 2.5-fold in RCC4-HA-VHL, but not in VHL-null RCC4-HA, indicating that pharmacological inhibition of VHL is able to stimulate endogenous EPO synthesis. VH-298 proves as effective as hypoxia in raising PHD2 and HK2 protein levels, however in HFF the BNIP3 protein level increases more with VH-298 treatment than hypoxia treatment[1].
Kinase Assay VH-298 is screened at 50 μM concentration against a panel of 50 kinases. The remaining kinase activity is recorded in the end of the assay. The data is reported as average % activity remaining of assay duplicates for each kinase tested[1].
Cell Assay Death of CTLs is analyzed by staining with 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI). Cells are plated in 96-well plates at 1×106 and treated with VHL inhibitors (VH-298) and respective non-binding cis-analogues for 24 h. Cells are spun down and resuspended in HBSS containing DAPI to identify dead and dying populations[1].
Animal Administration

References

[1]. Frost J, et al. Potent and selective chemical probe of hypoxic signalling downstream of HIF-α hydroxylation via VHL inhibition. Nat Commun. 2016 Nov 4;7:13312.
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