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Apitolisib

CAS: 1032754-93-0 F: C23H30N8O3S W: 498.60

Apitolisib (GDC-0980; GNE 390; RG 7422) is a selective, potent, orally bioavailable Class I PI3 kinase and mTOR kinase (
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Bioactivity Apitolisib (GDC-0980; GNE 390; RG 7422) is a selective, potent, orally bioavailable Class I PI3 kinase and mTOR kinase (TORC1/2) inhibitor with IC50s of 5 nM/27 nM/7 nM/14 nM for PI3Kα/PI3Kβ/PI3Kδ/PI3Kγ, and with a Ki of 17 nM for mTOR.
Invitro Apitolisib (GDC-0980) is remarkably selective for several other members of the closely related PIKK family kinases: C2alpha IC50=1300 nM; C2beta IC50=7 94 nM; VPS34 IC50=2000 nM; PI4Kalpha >10 μM; PI4Kbeta >10 μM; DNA-PK Kiapp=623 nM, respectively[1]. A recent study shows that Apitolisib (GDC-0980) reduces cancer cell viability by inhibiting cell-cycle procession and inducing apoptosis with most potency in prostate (IC50 < 200 nM 50%), <500 nM 100%), breast (IC50 <200 nM 37%, <500 nM 78%) and NSCLC lines (IC50 <200 nM 29%, <500 nM 88%) and less potency in pancreatic (IC50 <200 nM 13%, <500 nM 67%) and melanoma cell lines (IC50 <200 nM 0%, <500 nM 33%)[2].
Name Apitolisib
CAS 1032754-93-0
Formula C23H30N8O3S
Molar Mass 498.60
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
Storage
Powder -20°C 3 years
4°C 2 years
In solvent -80°C 6 months
-20°C 1 month