Rapamycin CAS NO.53...

Rapamycin CAS NO.53123-88-9
Rapamycin CAS NO.53123-88-9
Rapamycin CAS NO.53123-88-9

Rapamycin CAS NO.53123-88-9

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Keywords

Sodium Chloride Rapamycin titanium dioxide

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  • Appearance:Colorless tripartite crystal or diamond crystals
  • Application:used in the manufacture of weed killing compositions
  • PackAge:1kgor 5kg/bag, 25kg/drum
  • ProductionCapacity:10000|Metric Ton|Month
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Product Name:

Rapamycin

Synonyms:

AY 22989;23,27-EPOXY-3H-PYRIDO(2,1-C)(1,4)OXAAZACYCLOHENTRIACONTINE;NSC-226080;RAPA;RAPAMUNE;RAPAMYCIN;RAPAMYCIN, STREPTOMYCES HYGROSCOPICUS;RPM

MF:

C51H79NO13

MW:

914.18

EINECS:

262-640-9

Product Categories:

Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients;Immunosuppressant;All Inhibitors;Inhibitors;Intermediates & Fine Chemicals;Pharmaceuticals;Cytokine signaling;Signalling;API;Chiral Reagents;Heterocycles;Inhibitor;VIVACTIL;antibiotic

Mol File:

53123-88-9.mol

 

Rapamycin is a member of the macrolide immunosuppressant family and a FRAP inhibitor. Rapamycin exhibits binding and inhibitory actions to the FK506 binding protein (FKBP5) proline rotamase via simultaneous binding by FKBP12 and FRAP. FRAP(RAFT1) proteins exhibit homology to PI 4- and PI 3-kinases, which have PI 4-kinase and autophosphorylating activities.The rapamycin/FKBP complex does not inhibit the FRAP PI 4-kinase activity, but does inhibit FRAP autophosphorylation. Rapamycin is unique in its ability to inhibit lymphokine induced cell proliferation at the G1 and S phase as well as an irreversible cellular arrest at the G1 phase in S. cerevisiae cells. It also exhibits selective signal blocking leading to the activation of p70/85 S6 kinase, which is 

 potentially due to the inhibition of FRAP autophosphorylation or protein kinase activity. Angiogenesis inhibition is also exhibited,possibly through the inhibition of the Akt pathway. Rapamycin is an inhibitor of mTOR.

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