BPIQ-II
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BPIQ-II, IUPAC name 8-[(3-Bromophenyl)amino]-1H-imidazo[4,5-γ]-quinazoline, is a small molecule chemical inhibitor of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)[1], and presumably mediates inhibition of endogenous biological pathways for inhibition of axonal regeneration that are mediated through membraneous myelin and chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans.[2] It was discovered in 1996 by Rewcastle et. al at the University of Auckland School of Medicine in New Zealand and Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Research in Michigan.
[edit] References
- ↑ Rewcastle et. al (1996). Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors. 9. Synthesis and Evaluation of Fused Tricyclic Quinazoline Analogues as ATP Site Inhibitors of the Tyrosine Kinase Activity of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (39): 918-928.
- ↑ Koprivica et. al (2005). EGFR Activation Mediates Inhibition of Axon Regeneration by Myelin and Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycans. Science (310): 106-110.
| Chemical Biology: Small-Molecule Control of Biological Systems (RelentlessRecusant) | ||
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| Receptor Tyrosine Kinases | A-83-01 (TGFβ/Activin) · BPIQ-II (EGFR) · Dorsomorphin/LDN-193189 (TGFβ/BMP) · SU5402 (FGFR) | |
| Signaling Kinases | A-769662 (AMPK) · BMS-354825 (BCR-ABL, Src)· BIO-Acetoxime (GSK3) · CHIR99021 (GSK3) · GO 6976 (PKC) · IMD-0354 (IκBa) · PD184352 (MAPK) · SB203580 (MAPK) · Y-27632 (ROCK) | |
| G Protein-Coupled Receptor | (+)-WIN-55212 (CB1/CB2) · ±-Sulpride (D2) · A 841720 (mGluR1) · BP-554 (5-HT1A) · Hh-Ag1.5 (Smo) · Cyclopamine/KAAD-Cyclopamine (Smo) · SANT1 (Smo) · SB-277011 (D3) | |
| Ion Channels | BAY K8644 (Cav1.2) · Bicuculline (GABAAR) · Cymarin (Na+/H+) · G-strophanthin (Na+/H+) · L-AP4 (Na+/H+) · Oxcarbazepine (Na+) · Resiniferatoxin (TRPV1) · Sarmentogenin (Na+/H+) · Theanine (AMPAR, NMDAR) | |
| Transporters | O-1783 (DAT) · WF-23 (DAT, SERT) | |
| Nuclear Receptor | All-trans retinoic acid (RAR/RXR) · GW501516 (PPARδ) · RU-486 (Nr3c1, Nr3c3) | |
| Protein Phosphatases | Endothall (PP2A) | |
| Polypharmacological | Phosphoserine (mGluR4) · PK115-584 (Tcf4/β-catenin, PKC) · Pluripotin · Reversine | |
| Other | 2C-E (DAT) · 4-methoxyphenyl-HTI-286 (α/β-tubulin) · Compound E/DAPT (presenilin-1) · D-cysteine · D-phenylalanine · Flurbiprofen (COX) · JZL184 (MAGL) · QS11 (RAFGAP1) · RO-28-1675 (glucokinase) · Robotnikinin (Shh) · Selegiline (MAOB) | |
| Uncharacterized | Neuropathiazol | |
| Libraries | Kinase Inhibitor Library | |
| Publications | ||
| Small molecule-mediated manipulation of the adult human induces selective and reversible control of physiological and psychological phenotype (Rubin et. al, 2590. Nature Medicine) | ||
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