HS38 is a potent and selective ATP-competitive inhibitor of Death-associated protein kinases DAPK1 (IC50 = 200 nM, 89% inhibition at 10 RM) and ZIPK (Zipper-interacting protein kinase, also called DAPK3) that regulate programmed cell death, and also inhibits the closely related PIM3 kinase (IC50 = 200 nM, 76% inhibition at 10 RM). In addition to mediating apoptosis, DAPK1 and ZIPK regulate both non-muscle and smooth muscle myosin phosphorylation. HS38 specifically targeted ZIPK in smooth muscle, and decreased contractile force generated in mouse aorta, rabbit ileum, and calyculin A stimulated arterial muscle.
HS38 is a potent and selective ATP-competitive inhibitor that also targets the closely related PIM3 kinase.
Loss of memory is an inevitable clinic sign in aging, but its underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here we show that death-associated protein kinase (DAPK1) is involved in the decays of learning and memory in aging via degradation of Caytaxin, a
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