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Fasudil mesylate

CAS: 1001206-62-7 F: C15H21N3O5S2 W: 387.47

Fasudil (HA-1077; AT877) mesylate is a nonspecific and orally active RhoA/ROCK inhibitor and also has inhibitory effect
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Bioactivity Fasudil (HA-1077; AT877) mesylate is a nonspecific and orally active RhoA/ROCK inhibitor and also has inhibitory effect on protein kinases, with an Ki of 0.33 μM for ROCK1, IC50s of 0.158 μM and 4.58 μM, 12.30 μM, 1.650 μM for ROCK2 and PKA, PKC, PKG, respectively. Fasudil mesylate is also a potent Ca2+ channel antagonist and vasodilator[1][2][3][4][5][6].
Target Ki: 0.33 μM (ROCK1)IC50: 0.158 μM (ROCK2), 4.58 μM (PKA), 12.30 μM (PKC), 1.650 μM (PKG)
Name Fasudil mesylate
CAS 1001206-62-7
Formula C15H21N3O5S2
Molar Mass 387.47
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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