Acalisib

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  • CAT Number: I005238
  • CAS Number: 870281-34-8
  • Molecular Formula: C21H16FN7O
  • Molecular Weight: 401.40
  • Purity: ≥95%
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Acalisib is a potent and selective PI3Kδ inhibitor with an IC50 of 12.7 nM.
Acalisib (GS-9820) is more selective for PI3Kδ (IC50=12.7 nM) relative to other PI3K class I enzymes (IC50: PI3Kα, 5,441 nM; PI3Kβ, 3,377 nM; PI3Kγ, 1,389 nM). Acalisib is also 103-fold more selective against PI3Kδ than against related kinases, such as PI3KCIIβ (IC50>10 nM), hVPS34 (IC50=12.7 μM), DNA-PK (IC50=18.7 μM), and mTOR (IC50>10 nM). In fibroblasts, the PDGF receptor signals through PI3Kα and the GPCR for lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) signals through PI3Kβ. Acalisib reduces PDGF-induced pAkt by only 50% at 11,585 nM, and LPA-induced pAkt by 50% at 2,069 nM.
To dissect the relative contribution of PI3Kα and PI3Kδ inhibition in the reduction of obesity, obese hyperphagic ob/ob mice are treated with a selective PI3Kα inhibitor, BYL-719, or with a selective PI3Kδ inhibitor, Acalisib (GS-9820). Remarkably, BYL-719 reduces body weight after 15 days of treatment to a similar extent as CNIO-PI3Ki, whereas Acalisib has no significant effect at the same doses as BYL-719. It should be noted that 10 mg/kg of Acalisib is sufficient to reduce the growth of multiple myeloma xenografts in mice[2].


Catalog Number I005238
CAS Number 870281-34-8
Synonyms

6-fluoro-3-phenyl-2-[(1S)-1-(7H-purin-6-ylamino)ethyl]quinazolin-4-one

Molecular Formula C21H16FN7O
Purity ≥95%
InChI InChI=1S/C21H16FN7O/c1-12(27-19-17-18(24-10-23-17)25-11-26-19)20-28-16-8-7-13(22)9-15(16)21(30)29(20)14-5-3-2-4-6-14/h2-12H,1H3,(H2,23,24,25,26,27)/t12-/m0/s1
InChIKey DOCINCLJNAXZQF-LBPRGKRZSA-N
SMILES CC(C1=NC2=C(C=C(C=C2)F)C(=O)N1C3=CC=CC=C3)NC4=NC=NC5=C4NC=N5
Reference

[1]. Shugg RP, et al. Effects of isoform-selective phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase inhibitors on osteoclasts: actions on cytoskeletal organization, survival, and resorption. J Biol Chem. 2013 Dec 6;288(49):35346-57.
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[2]. Lopez-Guadamillas E, et al. PI3Kα inhibition reduces obesity in mice. Aging (Albany NY). 2016 Nov 4;8(11):2747-2753.
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