Wbox2

  Cat. No.:  DC70901  
Chemical Structure
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Field of application
Wbox2 is a membrane-permeant peptide that potently inhibits clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME, IC50=3 uM), binds to SNX9 and AP2 and perturbs clathrin interactions with AP2 and SNX9.Wbox2 has no effect on cell viability at ≤30 uM and exhibited an IC50 for cytotoxicity (>40 uM) that is 10-fold higher than that needed to inhibit CME.Wbox2 interferes with AP2–clathrin interactions and alters CCP dynamics, binds to both AP2 and SNX9 with binding affinities of 4.0 and 26.2 uM.
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Chemical Name: Wbox2
Sotrage: 2 years -20°C Powder, 2 weeks 4°C in DMSO, 6 months -80°C in DMSO
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2018-0101
Cat. No. Product name Field of application
DC11645 Pitstop 2 A small molecule inhibitor of clathrin terminal domain and inhibits clathrin-mediated endocytosis.
DC70901 Wbox2 Wbox2 is a membrane-permeant peptide that potently inhibits clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME, IC50=3 uM), binds to SNX9 and AP2 and perturbs clathrin interactions with AP2 and SNX9.Wbox2 has no effect on cell viability at ≤30 uM and exhibited an IC50 for cytotoxicity (>40 uM) that is 10-fold higher than that needed to inhibit CME.Wbox2 interferes with AP2–clathrin interactions and alters CCP dynamics, binds to both AP2 and SNX9 with binding affinities of 4.0 and 26.2 uM.
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