1. Signaling Pathways
  2. JAK/STAT Signaling
  3. Pim

Pim

Pim kinases

The PIM kinase, also known as serine/threonine kinase plays an important role in cancer biology and is found in three different isoforms namely PIM-1, PIM-2, and PIM-3. Pim kinases are mainly responsible for cell cycle regulation, antiapoptotic activity and the homing and migration of receptor tyrosine kinases mediated via the JAK/STAT pathway.

Pim kinases are over-expressed in various types of tumors and regulate the activation of signaling pathways that are important for tumor cell proliferation, survival and expression of drug efflux proteins. This makes Pim kinases attractive targets for the development of anti-cancer chemotherapeutic drugs.

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-N4149R
    Quercetagetin (Standard)
    Inhibitor
    Quercetagetin (Standard) is the analytical standard of Quercetagetin. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Quercetagetin (6-Hydroxyquercetin) is a flavonoid. Quercetagetin is a moderately potent and selective, cell-permeable pim-1 kinase inhibitor (IC50, 0.34 μM). Anti-inflammatory and anticancer properties.
    Quercetagetin (Standard)
  • HY-157404
    Pim-1/2 kinase inhibitor 2
    Inhibitor
    Pim-1/2 kinase inhibitor 2 (compound 5b) is a competitive PIM-1 and PIM-2 kinase inhibitor with IC50s of 1.31 μM and 0.67 μM, respectively. Pim-1/2 kinase inhibitor 2 shows in-vitro low cytotoxicity against normal human lung fibroblast Wi-38 cell line and potent in-vitro anticancer activity against myeloid leukaemia (NFS-60), liver (HepG-2), prostate (PC-3), and colon (Caco-2) cancer cell lines.
    Pim-1/2 kinase inhibitor 2
  • HY-169670
    Protein kinase inhibitor 13
    Inhibitor
    Protein kinase inhibitor 13 (Compound I-90) is the inhibitor for protein kinase that exhibits inhibitory effects on kinases such as PIM-1, CDK-2, GSK-3 and SRC.
    Protein kinase inhibitor 13
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