6-OAU

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6-OAU Structure
6-OAU structure
Common Name 6-OAU
CAS Number 83797-69-7 Molecular Weight 239.314
Density 1.1±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point N/A
Molecular Formula C12H21N3O2 Melting Point N/A
MSDS N/A Flash Point N/A

 Use of 6-OAU


6-OAU(GTPL5846; 6-n-octylaminouracil) is a surrogate agonist of GPR84; activates human GPR84 in the presence of Gqi5 chimera in HEK293 cells with an EC50 of 105 nM in the PI assay.IC50 value: 105 nM [1]Target: GPR84 agonistin vitro: 6-OAU increased [35S]GTPγS incorporated in Sf9 cell membranes expressing human GPR84-Gαi fusion protein with an EC50 of 512 nM. 6-OAU did not activate human GPR40 in HEK293 cells in the PI assay. Stimulation with 6.25 μm 6-OAU began to induce GPR84-EGFP internalization, and the extensive internalization was observed at 200 μm 6-OAU stimulation. In a Transwell assay, 3-OH-C12 and the surrogate agonist, 6-OAU, provoked chemotaxis of PMNs prepared from human peripheral blood in a concentration-dependent manner with an EC50 of 24.2 μm and 318 nm, respectively. In addition, 3-OH-C12 and 6-OAU increased the secretion of IL-8 from LPS-stimulated PMNs [1].in vivo: Injection of 6-OAU suspension in 1% rat serum into the rat jugular vein (10 mg/kg) leads to the elevation of a chemokine, CXCL1 concentration in the serum peaking at 3 h after the injection. In the rat air pouch model, 6-OAU at 1 mg/ml dissolved in 0.3% BSA attracted both PMNs and macrophages into the air pouch, peaking at 4 h after 6-OAU inoculation [1].

 Names

Name 6-n-octylaminouracil
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 6-OAU Biological Activity

Description 6-OAU(GTPL5846; 6-n-octylaminouracil) is a surrogate agonist of GPR84; activates human GPR84 in the presence of Gqi5 chimera in HEK293 cells with an EC50 of 105 nM in the PI assay.IC50 value: 105 nM [1]Target: GPR84 agonistin vitro: 6-OAU increased [35S]GTPγS incorporated in Sf9 cell membranes expressing human GPR84-Gαi fusion protein with an EC50 of 512 nM. 6-OAU did not activate human GPR40 in HEK293 cells in the PI assay. Stimulation with 6.25 μm 6-OAU began to induce GPR84-EGFP internalization, and the extensive internalization was observed at 200 μm 6-OAU stimulation. In a Transwell assay, 3-OH-C12 and the surrogate agonist, 6-OAU, provoked chemotaxis of PMNs prepared from human peripheral blood in a concentration-dependent manner with an EC50 of 24.2 μm and 318 nm, respectively. In addition, 3-OH-C12 and 6-OAU increased the secretion of IL-8 from LPS-stimulated PMNs [1].in vivo: Injection of 6-OAU suspension in 1% rat serum into the rat jugular vein (10 mg/kg) leads to the elevation of a chemokine, CXCL1 concentration in the serum peaking at 3 h after the injection. In the rat air pouch model, 6-OAU at 1 mg/ml dissolved in 0.3% BSA attracted both PMNs and macrophages into the air pouch, peaking at 4 h after 6-OAU inoculation [1].
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References

[1]. Suzuki M, et al. Medium-chain fatty acid-sensing receptor, GPR84, is a proinflammatory receptor. J Biol Chem. 2013 Apr 12;288(15):10684-91.

 Chemical & Physical Properties

Density 1.1±0.1 g/cm3
Molecular Formula C12H21N3O2
Molecular Weight 239.314
Exact Mass 239.163376
PSA 77.75000
LogP 2.77
Appearance of Characters light yellow solid
Index of Refraction 1.520
Storage condition -20℃

 Synonyms

2,4(1H,3H)-Pyrimidinedione, 6-(octylamino)-
GTPL5846
6-Octylaminouracil
6-(Octylamino)-2,4(1H,3H)-pyrimidinedione
6-(octylaMino)pyriMidine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione
6-OAU
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