Glycyl H-1152 hydrochloride

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Glycyl H-1152 hydrochloride

CAS No. : 913844-45-8

Biological Activity:Glycyl H-1152 hydrochloride (compound 18) is a glycyl derivative of Rho-kinase inhibitors H-1152 dihydrochloride. Glycyl H-1152 hydrochloride inhibits ROCKII, Aurora A, CAMKII and PKG, with IC50s of 0.0118, 2.35, 2.57 and 3.26 μM respectively. Glycyl H-1152 hydrochloride has higher selective than H-1152 hydrochloride.

Research Area:Neurological Disease

Targets:ROCK|CaMK|Aurora Kinase

Related Small Molecules:DB0614;AT9283;Ripasudil free base;Chiauranib;ENMD-2076 Tartrate;PF-4950834;Barasertib-HQPA;AMG 900;SCH-1473759;ROCK-IN-4;MLCK inhibitor peptide 18;GSK-25;AT13148;BI-847325;LX7101;Y-27632 dihydrochloride;RKI-1447;CCT129202;PF 477736;Calmidazolium chloride;CD532;ZM-447439;Palmatine;TAK-632;Rimacalib;MK-8745;NU6140;CaMKII-IN-1;Aurora kinase inhibitor-9

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