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PF-562271 (VS-6062) is a potent, ATP-competitive and reversible FAK and Pyk2 kinase inhibitor with IC50s of 1.5 nM and 13 nM, respectively[1].
PF-562271 (VS-6062) is shown to be a 30- to 120-nM inhibitor of CDK2/E, CDK5/p35, CDK1/B, and CDK3/E in recombinant enzyme assays, in cell-based assays evaluating the role of CDKs, a 48-hour exposure of 3.3 μM PF-562271 is required to alter cell cycle progression. PF-562271 is potent in an inducible cell-based assay measuring phospho-FAK with a IC50 of 5 nM[1].? ?
PF-562271, a selective inhibitor of both FAK and proline-rich tyrosine kinase 2 (PYK2), a FAK-related family member, on cell growth and colony formation in Ewing sarcoma cell lines. Seven cell lines are treated for 5 days with PF-562271 across a range of concentrations using 2-fold serial dilutions. Treatment with PF-562271 impaires cell viability in all cell lines, with an average IC50 of 2.4 μM after 3 days of treatment. TC32 and A673 are the 2 most sensitive cell lines, with IC50 concentrations of 2.1 and 1.7 μM, respectively[2].
PF-562271 inhibits FAK phosphorylation in vivo in a dose-dependent fashion (calculated EC50 of 93 ng/mL, total) after p.o. administration to tumor-bearing mice[1]. Rats that receive PF-562271 demonstrate a decrease in tumor growth after 2 weeks of treatment with signs of bone healing as evidenced by the deposition of new bone (cortical and cancellous) at sites previously damaged by the tumor[3].
Catalog Number | I008717 |
CAS Number | 717907-75-0 |
Synonyms | N-methyl-N-[3-[[[2-[(2-oxo-1,3-dihydroindol-5-yl)amino]-5-(trifluoromethyl)pyrimidin-4-yl]amino]methyl]pyridin-2-yl]methanesulfonamide |
Molecular Formula | C21H20F3N7O3S |
Purity | ≥95% |
InChI | InChI=1S/C21H20F3N7O3S/c1-31(35(2,33)34)19-12(4-3-7-25-19)10-26-18-15(21(22,23)24)11-27-20(30-18)28-14-5-6-16-13(8-14)9-17(32)29-16/h3-8,11H,9-10H2,1-2H3,(H,29,32)(H2,26,27,28,30) |
InChIKey | MZDKLVOWGIOKTN-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
SMILES | CN(C1=C(C=CC=N1)CNC2=NC(=NC=C2C(F)(F)F)NC3=CC4=C(C=C3)NC(=O)C4)S(=O)(=O)C |
Reference | [1]. Roberts WG, et al. Antitumor activity and pharmacology of a selective focal adhesion kinase inhibitor, PF-562,271. Cancer Res, 2008, 68(6), 1935-1944. [2]. Crompton BD, et al. High-throughput tyrosine kinase activity profiling identifies FAK as a candidate therapeutic target in Ewing sarcoma. Cancer Res. 2013 May 1;73(9):2873-83. [3]. Bagi CM, et al. Dual focal adhesion kinase/Pyk2 inhibitor has positive effects on bone tumors: implications for bone metastases. Cancer. 2008 May 15;112(10):2313-21. |