cIAP1 ligand 2, a derivative of LCL161, is an IAP ligand that can be connected to the ABL ligand for protein via a linker, resulting in the formation of SNIPER.
cIAP1 Ligand-Linker Conjugates 2 Hydrochloride is a chemical compound that combines an IAP ligand, which targets the E3 ubiquitin ligase, with a PROTAC linker. It is utilized in the creation of SNIPERs[1].
cIAP1 Ligand-Linker Conjugates 2 is a chemical compound that combines an IAP ligand for the E3 ubiquitin ligase with a PROTAC linker. This compound is particularly useful in the design of SNIPERs [1].
β-Naphthoflavone-CH2-OH (β-NF-CH2-OH) serves as an AhR E3 ligase ligand, forming chimeric molecules when connected to a protein ligand through a linker, resulting in PROTACs or SNIPERs (e.g., β-naphthoflavone-JQ1). These chimeric molecules recruit the AhR E3 ligase complex by incorporating AhR ligands. By inducing ubiquitination-mediated degradation, PROTACs effectively target and degrade cancer-promoting proteins [1].
PROTAC ERα Degrader-2 comprises a cIAP1 ligand binding group, a linker and an estrogen receptor α (ERα) binding group. PROTAC ERα Degrader-2 is an ERα degrader. Maximal ERα degradation at 30 μM concentration in human mammary tumor MCF7 cells. Degradation inducers based on cIAP1 are called specific and non-genetic IAP-dependent protein erasers (SNIPERs)[1].
APG-1387 (SM-1387) is an IAP inhibitor that promotes the rapid degradation of cIAP1 2 and XIAP and exerts an anti-tumor effect on nasopharyngeal carcinoma stem cells. Studies have shown that APG-1387 combined with NPC's CDDP and 5-FU enhance chemoresensit