Pyr6 is a selective inhibitor of TRPC3 with IC50 of 0.49 uM(Ca2+ influx inhibition in thapsigargin depleted native RBL-2H3 cells).\nIC50 value: 0.49 uM \nTarget: TRPC3 inhibitor\nPyr6 is a selective SOCE inhibitor (Yonetoku et al., 2008; Sweeney et al.
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Pyr6 is a selective inhibitor of TRPC3 with IC50 of 0.49 uM(Ca2+ influx inhibition in thapsigargin depleted native RBL-2H3 cells).IC50 value: 0.49 uM Target: TRPC3 inhibitorPyr6 is a selective SOCE inhibitor (Yonetoku et al., 2008; Sweeney et al., 2009), Pyr6 displayed 37-fold (1.58 OM) higher potency for RBL SOCE than for TRPC3 ROCE, with an IC50 comparable to that of Pyr2 and Pyr3. Pyr6 at 3 uM diminished TRPC3 currents to only 52%. Consistent with inhibition of Orai channel activity Pyr2, Pyr3 or Pyr6 substantially inhibited typical Orai downstream signalling events in RBL mast cells (NFAT activation and degranulation) activated by passive store depletion.
This compound belongs to the class of organic compounds known as aromatic anilides. These are aromatic compounds containing an anilide group in which the carboxamide group is substituted with an aromatic group. They have the general structure RNC(=O)R', where R= benzene, and R = aryl group.
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