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Formula | C30H30Cl2N4O4 |
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Molecular Weight | 581.5 | CAS No. | 890090-75-2 | |
Solubility (25°C)* | In vitro | DMSO | 100 mg/mL (171.96 mM) | |
Ethanol | 100 mg/mL (171.96 mM) | |||
Water | Insoluble | |||
* <1 mg/ml means slightly soluble or insoluble. * Please note that Selleck tests the solubility of all compounds in-house, and the actual solubility may differ slightly from published values. This is normal and is due to slight batch-to-batch variations. * Room temperature shipping (Stability testing shows this product can be shipped without any cooling measures.) |
Description | Nutlin-3 is a potent and selective Mdm2 (RING finger-dependent ubiquitin protein ligase for itself and p53) antagonist with IC50 of 90 nM in a cell-free assay; stabilizes p73 in p53-deficient cells. | ||
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In vitro | Nutlin-3 potently inhibits the MDM2-p53 interaction, leading to the activation of the p53 pathway. Nutlin-3 treatment induces the expression of MDM2 and p21, and displays potent antiproliferative activity with IC50 of ~1.5 μM, only in cells with wild-type p53 such as HCT116, RKO and SJSA-1, but not in the mutant p53 cell lines SW480 and MDA-MB-435. In SJSA-1 cells, Nutlin-3 treatment at 10 μM for 48 hours significantly induces caspase-dependent cell apoptosis by ~45%. Although Nutlin-3 also inhibits the growth and viability of human skin (1043SK) and mouse embryo (NIH/3T3) with IC50 of 2.2 μM and 1.3 μM, respectively, cells remain viable 1 week post-treatment even at 10 μM of Nutlin-3, in contrast with the SJSA-1 cells with viability lost at 3 μM of Nutlin-3 treatment. [1] Nutlin-3 does not induce the phosphorylation of p53 on key serine residues and reveals no difference in their sequence-specific DNA binding and ability to transactivate p53 target genes compared with phosphorylated p53 induced by the genotoxic drugs doxorubicin and etoposide, demonstrating that phosphorylation of p53 on key serines is dispensable for transcriptional activation and apoptosis. [2] Although binding less efficiently to MDMX than to MDM2, Nutlin-3 can block the MDMX–p53 interaction and induce the p53 pathway in retinoblastoma cells (Weri1) with IC50 of 0.7 μM. [3] Nutlin-3 at 30 μM also disrupts endogenous p73-HDM2 interaction and enhances the stability and proapoptotic activities of p73, leading to the dose-dependent cell growth inhibition and apoptosis induction in cells without wild-type p53. [4] | ||
In vivo | Oral administration of Nutlin-3 at 200 mg/kg twice daily for 3 weeks significantly inhibits the tumor growth of SJAS-1 xenografts by 90%, comparable with the effect of doxorubicin treatment with 81% inhibition of tumor growth. [1] |
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Data from [Data independently produced by Int J Oncol, 2014, 44, 761-8]
Data from [Cell Death Dis, 2012, 3, e294]
Data from [Cell Death Dis, 2011, 2, e243]
Data from [Data independently produced by , , J Cell Physiol, 2018, 233(9):7424-7434]
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