1. Signaling Pathways
  2. Metabolic Enzyme/Protease
  3. HIF/HIF Prolyl-Hydroxylase

HIF/HIF Prolyl-Hydroxylase

Hypoxia-inducible factors; HIFs; HIF-PH

HIFs (Hypoxia-inducible factors) are transcription factors that respond to changes in available oxygen in the cellular environment, to be specific, to decreases in oxygen, or hypoxia. The HIF signaling cascade mediates the effects of hypoxia, the state of low oxygen concentration, on the cell. Hypoxia often keeps cells from differentiating. However, hypoxia promotes the formation of blood vessels, and is important for the formation of a vascular system in embryos, and cancer tumors. The hypoxia in wounds also promotes the migration of keratinocytes and the restoration of the epithelium. In general, HIFs are vital to development. In mammals, deletion of the HIF-1 genes results in perinatal death. HIF-1 has been shown to be vital to chondrocyte survival, allowing the cells to adapt to low-oxygen conditions within the growth plates of bones. HIF plays a central role in the regulation of human metabolism. Recently, several drugs that act as selective HIF prolyl-hydroxylase inhibitors have been developed.

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-17617R
    Nastorazepide (Standard)
    Inhibitor
    Nastorazepide (Standard) is the analytical standard of Nastorazepide. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Nastorazepide (Z-360) is an orally active 1,5-benzodiazepine derivative and gastrin/CCK-2 receptor antagonist. Nastorazepide inhibits the specific binding of [3H]CCK-8 to the human CCK-2 receptor with a Ki value of 0.47 nM. Nastorazepide inhibits IL-1β, ephrin B1, VEGF, and HIF-1alpha, reduces Akt and NR2B phosphorylation. Nastorazepide has antitumor activity against pancreatic cancer. Nastorazepide inhibits colorectal cancer liver metastasis and relieves pain.
    Nastorazepide (Standard)
  • HY-12315R
    N-Oxalylglycine (Standard)
    Inhibitor
    N-Oxalylglycine (Standard) is the analytical standard of N-Oxalylglycine. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. N-Oxalylglycine (N-Oxaloglycine) is a Jumonji C-domain-containing histone lysine demethylase inhibitor. N-Oxalylglycine inhibits JMJD2A, JMJD2C and JMJD2D. N-Oxalylglycine also inhibits HIF prolylhydroxylase domain-1 (PHD-1) and PHD-2, with an IC50 of 2.1 μM and 5.6 μM, respectively.
    N-Oxalylglycine (Standard)
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