Endosidin2 is a cell-permeable benzylidene-benzohydrazide based compound that binds to the exocyst component of 70 kDa (EXO70) subunit of exocyst complex (Kd = 253 μM for interaction with EXO70A1) and reduces exocytosis and endosomal recycling in plant and mammalian cells. Displays good aqueous stability. Endosidin2 has shown to disrupt the trafficking of proteins between the plasma membrane and endosome, which leads to enhanced trafficking to the vacuole for degradation. It is reported to inhibit the recycling of endocytosed transferrin to plasma membrane in HeLa cells, and can target multiple isoforms of EXO70 in mammals, resulting in misregulation of exocytosis.
Endosidin2 is a cell-permeable benzylidene-benzohydrazide based compound that binds to the exocyst component of 70 kDa (EXO70) subunit of exocyst complex and reduces exocytosis and endosomal recycling in plant and mammalian cells.
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