KC7F2
Chemical Name: N,N'-(Dithiodi-2,1-ethanediyl)bis[2,5-dichlorobenzenesulfonamide
Purity: ≥98%
Biological Activity
KC7F2 is an inhibitor of HIF-1α. Thought to act via down-regulation of HIF-1α protein synthesis; reduces phosphorylation of eIF4E binding protein 1 (4EBP1) and p70 S6K in hypoxic conditions. Also blocks hypoxia-induced HIF-1α accumulation in a range of human cancer cell lines. Inhibits the expression of HIF target genes, such as carbonic anhydrase IX and MMP2.Technical Data
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Background References
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Gastrointestinal cancer cells treatment with bevacizumab activates a VEGF autoregulatory mechanism involving telomerase catalytic subunit hTERT via PI3K-AKT, HIF-1? and VEGF receptors
N Mahfouz, R Tahtouh, N Alaaeddine, J El Hajj, R Sarkis, R Hachem, I Raad, G Hilal
PLoS ONE, 2017;12(6):e0179202. -
Hypoxia induces pulmonary fibroblast proliferation through NFAT signaling
LK Senavirath, C Huang, X Yang, MC Munteanu, R Sathiaseel, D Xu, CA Henke, L Liu
Sci Rep, 2018;8(1):2709. -
Hypoxia increases neutrophil-driven matrix destruction after exposure to Mycobacterium tuberculosis
CWM Ong, K Fox, A Ettorre, PT Elkington, JS Friedland
Sci Rep, 2018;8(1):11475. -
Inhibiting the hypoxia response for cancer therapy: the new kid on the block.
Koh et al.
Clin.Cancer Res., 2009;15:5945 -
Identification of a novel small molecule HIF-1α translation inhibitor.
Narita et al.
Clin.Cancer Res., 2009;15:6128
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Citations for KC7F2
The citations listed below are publications that use Tocris products. Selected citations for KC7F2 include:
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LXR Activation Induces a Proinflammatory Trained Innate Immunity-Phenotype in Human Monocytes.
Authors: Hannes M Et al.
Front Immunol 2020;11:353
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Lactate preconditioning promotes a HIF-1α-mediated metabolic shift from OXPHOS to glycolysis in normal human diploid fibroblasts.
Authors: Dean H Et al.
Sci Rep 2020;10:8388
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