IWR-<wbr/>1-<wbr/>exo

IWR-1-exo

CAT N°: 13598
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Wnt signaling proteins are small secreted proteins that are active in embryonic development, tissue homeostasis,{17947} and tumorigenesis.{14336,13185} Wnt proteins bind to receptors on the cell surface, initiating a signaling cascade that leads to ?-catenin activation of gene transcription. IWR-1-exo is a diastereomer of IWR-1-endo, the potent inhibitor of the Wnt response.{17505} Whereas IWR-1-endo strongly blocks cell-based Wnt/?-catenin pathway reporter response (IC50 = 180 nM){17505} and suppresses Wnt-dependent zebrafish tail fin regeneration (0.5 ?M),{17948} IWR-1-exo has little effect in either assay at 10 ?M.{17505} Thus, this compound is an ideal control for tests involving the active form, IWR-1-endo.

Territorial Availability: Available through Bertin Technologies only in France

  • Synonyms
    • 4-[(3aR,4S,7R,7aS)-1,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-1,3-dioxo-4,7-methano-2H-isoindol-2-yl]-N-8-quinolinyl-benzamide
  • Correlated keywords
    • Wnt cancers embryonic developments tissues homeostasis embryogenesis tumorigenesis stem cells ?-catenin genes expressio Cellobiohydrolase, 1,4-beta-D-Glucan 1,4-beta-D-Glucan Cellobiohydrolase 1,4 beta D Glucan Cellobiohydrolase 1,4-beta-Cellobiosidase, Cellulose Cellulose 1,4-beta-Cellobiosidase Cellulose 1,4 beta Cellobiosidase Beta-Glucancellobiohydrolase Beta Glucancellobiohydrolase Exo-Cellobiohydrolase Exo Cellobiohydrolase Cellobiohydrolase II Cellobiohydrolase I Cellobiohydrolase A Cellobiohydrolase Exoglucanase II CEL1 Protein CbhI Proteinn transcription inhibitors inhibits inhibition controls
  • Product Overview:
    Wnt signaling proteins are small secreted proteins that are active in embryonic development, tissue homeostasis,{17947} and tumorigenesis.{14336,13185} Wnt proteins bind to receptors on the cell surface, initiating a signaling cascade that leads to ?-catenin activation of gene transcription. IWR-1-exo is a diastereomer of IWR-1-endo, the potent inhibitor of the Wnt response.{17505} Whereas IWR-1-endo strongly blocks cell-based Wnt/?-catenin pathway reporter response (IC50 = 180 nM){17505} and suppresses Wnt-dependent zebrafish tail fin regeneration (0.5 ?M),{17948} IWR-1-exo has little effect in either assay at 10 ?M.{17505} Thus, this compound is an ideal control for tests involving the active form, IWR-1-endo.

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