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FIN-56

Chemical Structure : FIN-56

CAS No.: 1083162-61-1

FIN-56 (FIN 56;FIN56)

Catalog No.: PC-60374Not For Human Use, Lab Use Only.

FIN-56 is a potent and specific Ferroptosis inducer that promotes the degradation of the lipid-repair enzyme GPX4.

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Biological Activity

FIN-56 is a potent and specific Ferroptosis inducer that promotes the degradation of the lipid-repair enzyme GPX4.
FIN-56 also binds to and activates squalene synthase, an enzyme involved in the cholesterol synthesis, to suppress non-steroidogenic metabolites-most likely coenzyme Q10.
FIN-56 the mechanism involves two distinct pathways: one pathway is degradation of GPX4, which requires the enzymatic activity of ACC.
FIN-56has the other pathway is activation of SQS, which leads to coenzyme Q10 depletion.

Physicochemical Properties

M.Wt 517.66
Formula C25H31N3O5S2
Appearance Solid
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Storage
Solide Powder
-20 °C 12 Months; 4°C 6 Months
In Solvent
-80 °C 6 Months; -20°C 6 Months
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Solubility

10 mM in DMSO

Chemical Name/SMILES

N2,N7-dicyclohexyl-9-(hydroxyimino)-9H-fluorene-2,7-disulfonamide

References

1. Shimada K, et al. Nat Chem Biol. 2016 Jul;12(7):497-503.

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