CCG-1423 is a potent and specific inhibitor of Rho pathway signaling and activation of serum response factor (SRF) transcription.
CCG-1423 is a potent and specific inhibitor of Rho pathway signaling and activation of serum response factor (SRF) transcription. CCG-1423 inhibits SRF-driven luciferase expression in PC-3 cells following stimulation with constitutively active Gα13. Also CCG-1423 selectively inhibits DNA synthesis, proliferation and invasion of Rho-overexpressing cell lines.
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