| Name | NSC697923 |
| Description | NSC-697923 (2-[(4-methylphenyl)sulfonyl]-5-nitrofuran), a potent inhibitor of UBE2N (ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2 N, Ubc13), exhibits its role in inducing cell death in neuroblastoma (NB) cells through two distinct mechanisms. In p53 wild-type NB cells, NSC-697923 promotes the nuclear importation of p53, thereby triggering cell death. Meanwhile, in p53 mutant NB cells, NSC-697923 activates the JNK-mediated apoptotic pathway, leading to cell death. Additionally, NSC-697923 inhibits DNA damage and NF-κB signaling, further contributing to its antitumor activity. |
| In vitro | NSC697923 (0-5 μM; 24 hours) shows cytotoxic effect on NB cell lines. NSC697923 (3 μM; 2 hours) can also induce apoptosis in p53 mutant NB cells by activation of JNK-mediated apoptotic pathway. NSC697923 induces apoptosis in p53 wild-type NB cell lines by promoting p53 nuclear translocation and activation[1]. |
| In vivo | NSC697923 (5 mg/kg; i.p.; daily for 10 days) suppresses NB tumor growth in SH-SY5Y and NGP xenografts[1]. |
| Storage | Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year
Shipping with blue ice/Shipping at ambient temperature. |
| Solubility Information | Ethanol : 6.7 mg/mL (25.07 mM), Heating is recommended. 10% DMSO+40% PEG300+5% Tween 80+45% Saline : 5 mg/mL (18.71 mM), Sonication is recommended. DMSO : 100 mg/mL (374.17 mM), Sonication is recommended.
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| Keywords | Ubc13 | NSC-697923 | NSC697923 | NSC 697923 | E3Enzyme | E3 Enzyme | E2Enzyme | E2 Enzyme | E1Enzyme | E1 Enzyme |
| Inhibitors Related | Stavudine | Aceglutamide | Urea | Tamoxifen | Cysteamine hydrochloride | Metronidazole | Citric Acid Triammonium | Formamide | Dimethyl phthalate | Alginic acid | Sodium Molybdate | Sildenafil citrate |
| Related Compound Libraries | NF-κB Signaling Compound Library | Bioactive Compound Library | Ubiquitination Compound Library | Post-Translational Modification Compound Library | Inhibitor Library | Bioactive Compounds Library Max | Anti-Cancer Compound Library | Anti-Cancer Active Compound Library |