Heat Shock Protein Inhibitor II

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  • Product Code: 108501
  CAS:    1859-42-3
Molecular Weight: 217.2 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₁₂H₁₁NO₃
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Density: Storage Condition: -20°C, airtight, dry
Product Description: Heat Shock Protein Inhibitor II is primarily utilized in cancer research and therapy due to its ability to target and inhibit heat shock proteins (HSPs), which play a critical role in protein folding and protection of cancer cells from stress. By inhibiting these proteins, it disrupts the survival mechanisms of cancer cells, making them more susceptible to apoptosis (programmed cell death). This compound is particularly valuable in studying drug resistance in tumors, as HSPs are often overexpressed in cancer cells, contributing to their resilience against chemotherapy. Additionally, it is used in preclinical studies to explore combination therapies, where its inhibition of HSPs enhances the efficacy of other anticancer drugs. Researchers also employ it to investigate the role of HSPs in neurodegenerative diseases, as these proteins are implicated in the misfolding and aggregation of proteins associated with conditions like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Its application extends to understanding cellular stress responses and protein homeostasis in various pathological conditions.
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Heat Shock Protein Inhibitor II
Heat Shock Protein Inhibitor II is primarily utilized in cancer research and therapy due to its ability to target and inhibit heat shock proteins (HSPs), which play a critical role in protein folding and protection of cancer cells from stress. By inhibiting these proteins, it disrupts the survival mechanisms of cancer cells, making them more susceptible to apoptosis (programmed cell death). This compound is particularly valuable in studying drug resistance in tumors, as HSPs are often overexpressed in cancer cells, contributing to their resilience against chemotherapy. Additionally, it is used in preclinical studies to explore combination therapies, where its inhibition of HSPs enhances the efficacy of other anticancer drugs. Researchers also employ it to investigate the role of HSPs in neurodegenerative diseases, as these proteins are implicated in the misfolding and aggregation of proteins associated with conditions like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Its application extends to understanding cellular stress responses and protein homeostasis in various pathological conditions.
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