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Dinaciclib

Catalog No. BP22535   CAS 779353-01-4
Synonyms:SCH 727965

Dinaciclib (SCH 727965) is a potent inhibitor of CDK, with IC50s of 1 nM, 1 nM, 3 nM, and 4 nM for CDK2, CDK5, CDK1, and CDK9, respectively.

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Dinaciclib, CAS 779353-01-4
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Description Dinaciclib (SCH 727965) is a potent inhibitor of CDK, with IC50s of 1 nM, 1 nM, 3 nM, and 4 nM for CDK2, CDK5, CDK1, and CDK9, respectively.
Targets&IC50 CDK2: 1 nM (IC50); CDK5: 1 nM (IC50); CDK1: 3 nM (IC50); CDK9: 4 nM (IC50);
In vitro Dinaciclib (SCH 727965) is a potent DNA replication inhibitor that blocks thymidine (dThd) DNA incorporation in A2780 cells with an IC50 of 4 nM. Dinaciclib (100 nM) inhibits phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma (Rb) tumor suppressor protein and induces accumulation of the p85 PARP caspase cleavage product. In vitro cell growth of pancreatic cancer cells is inhibited by Dinaciclib (SCH727965) in a dose-dependent manner. Upon incubation with Dinaciclib for 72 h, the GI50s are approximately 10 and 20 nM for MIAPaCa-2 and Pa20C cells, respectively. These results are consistent with studies of Dinaciclib in other cancer cell lines. In soft agar assays, 5 to 10 nM of Dinaciclib significantly reduces colony formation and anchorage independent growth of MIAPaCa-2 cells. Moreover, in vitro cell migration of Pa20C and MIAPaCa-2 cells is significantly reduced by Dinaciclib-concentrations starting from 2-5 nM, as demonstrated using BD FluoroChrom, modified Boyden Chamber and wound healing assays.
In vivo Dinaciclib (8, 16, 32, and 48 mg/kg, i.p.) results in tumor inhibition by 70%, 70%, 89%, and 96%, respectively; Dinaciclib (SCH 727965) is well tolerated, and the maximum body weight loss in the highest dosage group is 5%. Dinaciclib has a short plasma half-life in mouse. A dose of 5 mg/kg Dinaciclib given i.p. in mice is associated with a plasma half-life of ~0.25 hour. Treatment with Dinaciclib (SCH727965) given as twice weekly i.p. doses of 40 mg/kg for 4 weeks causes significant tumor growth inhibition (TGI) in 10/10 (100%) of low-passage subcutaneous pancreatic xenografts tested.
CAS No. 779353-01-4
Chemical Formula C21H28N6O2
Molecular Weight 396.49
Solubility DMSO: 50 mg/mL (126.11 mM, Need ultrasonic)
Storage Powder: -20°C for 2 years
In solvent: -80°C for 1 year

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