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Tolimidone

CAS: 41964-07-2 F: C11H10N2O2 W: 202.21

Tolimidone is a potent and selective allosteric activator of Lyn kinase with an EC50 of 63 nM.
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Bioactivity Tolimidone is a potent and selective allosteric activator of Lyn kinase with an EC50 of 63 nM.
Target EC50: 63 nM (Lyn kinase)
Invitro Incubation of Tolimidone (MLR-1023) with Lyn kinase elicits a repeatable 50% increase in enzyme activity. Tolimidone elicits a concentration-dependent increase in Lyn kinase activation with a 2.3- and 2.1-fold increase achieved at concentrations of 3 and 10 μM, respectively. Inclusion of Tolimidone (100 μM) increases Lyn kinase activity by 3-fold at each ATP concentration tested (Vmax=2601 U/mg). Tolimidone-mediated activation of Lyn kinase increases in proportion to the length of preincubation period in the absence of ATP[1].
In Vivo Administration of Tolimidone (MLR-1023) (30 mg/kg i.p.) significantly (p<0.05) lowers blood glucose levels to 148 and 158 mg/dL, 30 and 90 min after administration, respectively. Tolimidone significantly increases adipocyte differentiation and adiponectin production by 3.7- and 19-fold, respectively[1]. Tolimidone elicits a dose-dependent potentiation of the insulin response, with a maximal effect observed with a dose level of 30 mg/kg[2].
Name Tolimidone
CAS 41964-07-2
Formula C11H10N2O2
Molar Mass 202.21
Appearance Solid
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
Reference [1]. Saporito MS, et al. MLR-1023 is a potent and selective allosteric activator of Lyn kinase in vitro that improves glucose tolerance in vivo. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2012 Jul;342(1):15-22. [2]. Ochman AR, et al. The Lyn kinase activator MLR-1023 is a novel insulin receptor potentiator that elicits a rapid-onset and durable improvement in glucose homeostasis in animal models of type 2 diabetes. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2012 Jul;342(1):23-32.