| Name | Porcupine-IN-1 |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | MFCD31630804 |
| Description | Porcupine-IN-1 is potent porcupine inhibitor with an IC50 of 0.5±0.2 nM. |
|---|---|
| Related Catalog | |
| Target |
IC50: 0.5±0.2 nM (Porcupine inhibitor)[1] |
| In Vitro | Porcupine is an enzyme that catalyses the addition of palmitoleate to a serine residue in Wnt proteins, a process which is required for the secretion of Wnt proteins. Porcupine-IN-1 is as potent as the clinical compound LGK974 in a cell based STF reporter gene assay. Porcupine-IN-1 potently inhibits the secretion of Wnt3A, therefore is confirmed to be a porcupine inhibitor[1]. |
| In Vivo | Porcupine-IN-1 demonstrates moderate clearance under the treatment of human liver microsomes (57 mL/min/kg) and rat liver microsomes (24 mL/min/kg). It exhibits high clearance when treated with mouse microsomes (109 mL/min/kg)[1]. |
| Cell Assay | HEK293T cells are transfected with pLinbin-Wnt3A plasmid or vehicle control. The HEK293T cells are then treated with or without compounds (Porcupine-IN-1). Western Blot is used after 48 h to analyze both the cell lysis and culture medium[1]. |
| References |
| Molecular Formula | C25H19FN4O |
|---|---|
| Molecular Weight | 410.44 |