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S6942

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Staurosporine

from Streptomyces sp., >98% (HPLC), solution, protein kinase inhibitor

Synonym(s):

Antibiotic AM-2282

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EC Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352200
NACRES:
NA.77

product name

Staurosporine solution from Streptomyces sp., Ready Made Solution, 1 mM in DMSO (100 μg/214 μL), 0.2 μm filtered

Quality Level

sterility

0.2 μm filtered

Assay

>98% (HPLC)

concentration

1 mM in DMSO (100 μg/214 μL)

technique(s)

cell culture | mammalian: suitable

antibiotic activity spectrum

fungi

Mode of action

enzyme | inhibits

shipped in

wet ice

storage temp.

−20°C

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General description

Chemical structure: indol derivative

Application

Staurosporine solution from Streptomyces sp. was used to study the effect of PKC inhibition on signaling mediated by angiotensin II.3 It was used to induce cell death in Jurkat cells.4

Biochem/physiol Actions

Potent cell-permeable inhibitor of protein kinase C. Induces apoptosis in Jurkat cells.
Potent inhibitor of phospholipid/calcium-dependent protein kinase. Inhibits the upregulation of VEGF expression in tumor cells.

Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

WGK

WGK 1

Flash Point(F)

188.6 °F - closed cup

Flash Point(C)

87 °C - closed cup

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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G Warnes et al.
Cytometry. Part A : the journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology, 79(3), 181-191 (2011-01-22)
The standard method of distinguishing apoptotic and oncotic cells has been by microscopic analysis of nuclei and cell membrane morphology. Thus a rapid test for analyzing large numbers of cells in the study of cell necrobiology has not been possible
Maren de Vries et al.
Journal of virology (2021-02-25)
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the etiological agent of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). There is a dire need for novel effective antivirals to treat COVID-19, as the only approved direct-acting antiviral to date is remdesivir, targeting the
Jan Roger Olsen et al.
PloS one, 8(5), e62547-e62547 (2013-05-10)
The transcription factor p63 is central for epithelial homeostasis and development. In our model of epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) in human prostate cells, p63 was one of the most down-regulated transcription factors during EMT. We therefore investigated the role
Dale W Hailey et al.
Cell, 141(4), 656-667 (2010-05-19)
Starvation-induced autophagosomes engulf cytosol and/or organelles and deliver them to lysosomes for degradation, thereby resupplying depleted nutrients. Despite advances in understanding the molecular basis of this process, the membrane origin of autophagosomes remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that, in starved
Yu-Jung Lee et al.
American journal of physiology. Renal physiology, 292(1), F340-F350 (2006-08-10)
Vasopressin and angiotensin II (ANG II) play a major role in renal water and Na(+) reabsorption. We previously demonstrated that ANG II AT(1) receptor blockade decreases dDAVP-induced water reabsorption and AQP2 levels in rats, suggesting cross talk between these two

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