A-443654

A-443654

CAT N°: 16499
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Three related forms of the kinase Akt (1, 2, 3, also known as protein kinase B isoforms PKB?, ?, ?) modulate cell proliferation, metabolism, and survival as well as angiogenesis. A-443654 is an inhibitor of Akt (Ki = 160 pmol/L for all three isoforms) that interferes with mitotic progression and bipolar spindle formation.{26942,26944} It induces G2/M accumulation, defects in centrosome separation, and formation of either monopolar arrays or disorganized spindles.{26944} A-443654 has been reported to slow the progression of Akt-dependent tumors in in vivo mouse models.{26942} In response to an A-443654-induced decrease in phosphorylation of Akt targets, a concomitant increase in Thr308 and Ser473 phosphorylation of Akt has been observed in human cancer cell lines.{26943} A-443654 has been used to examine the mechanism of this rapid feedback reaction.

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  • Synonyms
    • ?S-[[[5-(3-methyl-1H-indazol-5-yl)-3-pyridinyl]oxy]methyl]-1H-indole-3-ethanamine
  • Correlated keywords
    • Akt1 Akt2 Akt3 proteins kinases B PKB cancers cells proliferation inhibitors biochemicals signals tranductions inhibits inhibitions Akt-1 Akt-2 Akt-3 Akts 1 2 3 PK A443654 A 443654 pan isoforms PKB? PKB? PKB? ? ? ? modulates metabolism survivals angiogenesis mitotic progressions bipolar spindles formations induces G2/M G2 M accumulations defects centrosomes separations monopolar arrays disorganized Akt-dependent dependent tumors in vivo mouses models phosphorylation Thr Thr308 308 Ser Ser473 473 humans lines mechanisms rapid feedback reactions
  • Product Overview:
    Three related forms of the kinase Akt (1, 2, 3, also known as protein kinase B isoforms PKB?, ?, ?) modulate cell proliferation, metabolism, and survival as well as angiogenesis. A-443654 is an inhibitor of Akt (Ki = 160 pmol/L for all three isoforms) that interferes with mitotic progression and bipolar spindle formation.{26942,26944} It induces G2/M accumulation, defects in centrosome separation, and formation of either monopolar arrays or disorganized spindles.{26944} A-443654 has been reported to slow the progression of Akt-dependent tumors in in vivo mouse models.{26942} In response to an A-443654-induced decrease in phosphorylation of Akt targets, a concomitant increase in Thr308 and Ser473 phosphorylation of Akt has been observed in human cancer cell lines.{26943} A-443654 has been used to examine the mechanism of this rapid feedback reaction.

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