| Name | Spautin-1 |
| Description | Spautin-1 is an autophagy inhibitor that suppresses the deubiquitination activity of ubiquitin-specific peptidase USP10 and USP13. Spautin-1 inhibits UPR and exhibits preferential cytotoxicity in glucose-starved cancer cells. |
| Cell Research | Spautin-1 is dissolved in DMSO. Cell proliferation is evaluated using CCK-8 kit. K562 cells (1x105/mL) are seeded into 96-well plates in triplicate and then treated with 125 to 4,000 nM IM alone or in combi?nation with spautin-1 (10 μM). After 48 h of incubation, 10 μL of CCK-8 reagent is added to each well. Four hours later, the absorbance is read at 450 nm using a microplate reader[1]. |
| Kinase Assay | Kinase inhibitory assays in Vitro: The inhibitory ability against each kinase except for MEK1 and Raf-1 is evaluated by examining their ability to phosphorylate various substrate peptides in the presence of CH5424802 using time-resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer (TR-FRET) assay or fluorescence polarization (FP) assay. The inhibitory activity against MEK1 is evaluated by quantitative analysis of the phosphorylation of a substrate peptide by a recombinant ERK2 protein in the presence of CH5424802. The inhibitory activity against Raf-1 is evaluated by examining the ability of the kinases to phosphorylate MEK1 in the presence of CH5424802. |
| In vitro | In Bcap-37 cells, Spautin-1 dramatically enhanced cell death in glucose-free media and induces apoptotic morphology. In Bax-Bak DKO cells, spautin-1 inhibits etoposide induced autophagic cell death. Spautin-1 promots the degradation of Vps34 complexes by regulating the deubiquitination activity of USP10 and USP13, and reduces the levels of PtdIns3P. [1] In PDGF-treated cells, spautin-1 stabilizes α-smooth muscle cell actin and calponin, prevents actin filament disorganization, diminishes production of extracellular matrix, and abrogates VSMC hyperproliferation and migration. [2] In CML cells, spautin-1 markedly inhibits IM-induced autophagy by downregulating Beclin-1, and enhances IM-induced apoptosis by inactivating PI3K/AKT and activating downstream GSK3β. [3] Spautin-1 also specifically reduces infectious dengue virus titers in BHK-21 cells. [4] |
| In vivo | Spautin-1 effectively mitigates the pathogenesis of acute pancreatitis induced by cerulein or L-arginine. Pretreatment with Spautin-1 significantly reduces elevated serum amylase and lipase levels, markers of trypsin activity, and inhibits the increase of serum TNFα caused by cerulein. Additionally, Spautin-1 treatment alleviates inflammation-induced damage such as edema, degeneration, coagulative necrosis, and the infiltration of inflammatory cells[5]. |
| Storage | Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year
Shipping with blue ice/Shipping at ambient temperature. |
| Solubility Information | DMSO : 80 mg/mL (294.92 mM), Sonication is recommended. 10% DMSO+40% PEG300+5% Tween 80+45% Saline : 2 mg/mL (7.37 mM), Sonication is recommended.
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| Keywords | USP13 | USP10 | Spautin-1 | Spautin1 | Inhibitor | inhibit | Autophagy | Apoptosis |
| Inhibitors Related | Stavudine | Aceglutamide | Hemin | Urea | Tamoxifen | Guanidine hydrochloride | Hydroxychloroquine | Metronidazole | Formamide | Paeonol | Naringin | Alginic acid |
| Related Compound Libraries | Apoptosis Compound Library | DNA Damage & Repair Compound Library | Bioactive Compound Library | Ubiquitination Compound Library | HIF-1 Signaling Pathway Compound Library | Autophagy Compound Library | Inhibitor Library | Bioactive Compounds Library Max | Fluorochemical Library | Cell Cycle Compound Library | Anti-Cancer Compound Library | Anti-Cancer Active Compound Library |