| Bioactivity | SF2312, a natural phosphonate antibiotic (Antibiotic), is a highly potent Enolase inhibitor with IC50s of 37.9 nM and 42.5 nM for human recombinant ENO1 and ENO2, respectively. SF2312 is active against bacteria under anaerobic conditions[1]. |
| Invitro | SF2312 is selectively toxic to ENO1-deleted glioma cells. SF2312 inhibits the proliferation (2 weeks treatment course) of the ENO1-deleted D423 glioma cell line in the low μM range whist isogenically ENO1-rescued D423 cells, ectopically re-expressing ENO1 only shows inhibition of proliferation at concentrations of SF2312 above 200 μM. SF2312 (10 μM) dose-dependently reduces the conversion of U-13C glucose to 13C lactate in a manner selective for ENO1-deleted over ENO1-rescued or otherwise ENO1-intact glioma cells[1].SF2312 is produced by the actinomycete Micromonospora and is active against a range of bacteria, with strong activity against Salmonella and Staphylococcus, weak activity against E. coli, and no activity against fungi[1]. |
| Name | SF2312 |
| CAS | 107729-45-3 |
| Formula | C4H8NO6P |
| Molar Mass | 197.08 |
| Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
| Storage | Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis. |