LBW242 is a 3-mer and Smac mimetic and is an effective and orally active proapoptotic IAP inhibitor. LBW242 has activity against multiple myeloma and potentiates TRAIL- and anticancer drug-mediated cell death of ovarian cancer cells. LBW242 displays effec
Propargyl-PEG4-acid is a PEG-based PROTAC linker can be used in the synthesis of BTK-IAP PROTACs Ibrutinib -based PROTAC 2 and an analogue PROTAC 3. PROTAC 3 causes BTK degradation with a DC50 of 200 nM in THP-1 cells[1].
cIAP1 Ligand-Linker Conjugates 3 are chemical compounds comprising an IAP ligand designed specifically for the E3 ubiquitin ligase and a PROTAC linker. These conjugates, denoted as cIAP1 Ligand-Linker Conjugates 3, find utility in the design of SNIPERs, short for Specific and Non-genetic IAP-dependent Protein Erasers [1].
K-Ras ligand-Linker Conjugate 3 (Compound 001371) is a chemical compound that consists of a ligand for K-Ras recruiting moiety and a PROTAC linker, responsible for recruiting E3 ligases (e.g., VHL, CRBN, MDM2, and IAP). This compound is essential in the synthesis of PROTAC K-Ras Degrader-1, a potent PROTAC K-Ras degrader that demonstrates a degradation efficacy of ≥70% in SW1573 cells[1].
Survivin (also known as baculoviral IAP repeat-containing protein 5 (BIRC5)) is a member of the inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP) family that interacts with and inhibits the apoptotic function of several proteins. LLP-3 is a cell-permeable ligand of Survivin that blocks its interaction with Ran, resulting in the induction of apoptosis (IAP) in glioma stem cells (IC50 = 31 μM). It abolishes the growth of glioblastoma multiforme cell in spheres and in tumor slice cultures.
AEG40826 (HGS1029) is the hydrochloride salt of a small-molecule inhibitor of IAP (Inhibitor of Apoptosis Protein) family proteins with potential antineoplastic activity. IAP inhibitor HGS1029 selectively inhibits the biological activity of IAP proteins, which may restore apoptotic signaling pathways; this agent may work synergistically with cytotoxic drugs to overcome tumor cell resistance to apoptosis. IAPs are overexpressed by many cancer cell types, suppressing apoptosis by binding and inhibiting active caspases-3, -7 and -9 via their BIR (baculoviral lAP repeat) domains.