
CAS 429676-93-7
:CATHEPSIN G INHIBITOR I
Description:
Cathepsin G Inhibitor I, with the CAS number 429676-93-7, is a synthetic compound known for its role as a selective inhibitor of cathepsin G, a serine protease involved in various physiological and pathological processes, including inflammation and tissue remodeling. This inhibitor is characterized by its ability to modulate proteolytic activity, making it a valuable tool in research related to immune response and cancer biology. The compound typically exhibits high specificity for cathepsin G, which is crucial for minimizing off-target effects in biological systems. Its structure often includes functional groups that facilitate binding to the active site of the enzyme, thereby preventing substrate access. Inhibitors like Cathepsin G Inhibitor I are of significant interest in drug development, particularly for conditions where cathepsin G activity is dysregulated. Additionally, the compound's stability, solubility, and bioavailability are important factors that influence its potential therapeutic applications. Overall, Cathepsin G Inhibitor I serves as a critical tool for understanding the role of cathepsins in health and disease.
Formula:C36H33N2O6P
Synonyms:- BOROXIN, TRIS(1-METHYLETHYL)
- Phosphonic acid, P-[2-[3-[[(1-benzoyl-4-piperidinyl)methylamino]carbonyl]-2-naphthalenyl]-1-(1-naphthalenyl)-2-oxoethyl]-
- CATHEPSIN G INHIBITOR I
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Cathepsin G inhibitor I
CAS:Formula:C36H33N2O6PPurity:95%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:620.6308Cathepsin G inhibitor I
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C36H33N2O6PColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:620.631Cathepsin G inhibitor I
CAS:<p>Cathepsin G is a proteolytic enzyme that degrades proteins and plays an important role in the growth of cancer cells. Cathepsin G inhibitor I (CGPI) is a tetrapeptide that inhibits the activity of cathepsin G by binding to serine proteases. CGPI has been shown to have an inhibitory effect on the growth of cervical cancer cells and endometriosis, while also inhibiting the production of survivin, an important protein that prevents apoptosis. This compound also reduces MMP-9 activity and light exposure in skin cells.</p>Formula:C36H33N2O6PPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:620.63 g/mol


