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HIF-1 Signaling Pathway Compound Library

Catalog No. L8500
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Cell signaling is part of any communication process that governs basic activities of cells and coordinates all cell actions. The ability of cells to perceive and correctly respond to their microenvironment is the basis of development, tissue repair, and immunity, as well as normal tissue homeostasis. Errors in signaling interactions and cellular information processing are responsible for diseases such as cancer, autoimmunity, and diabetes. By understanding cell signaling, diseases may be treated more effectively.

As a key regulator of the hypoxia response, hypoxia inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) has been attracting more attention from scientists. HIF-1 is an evolutionarily conserved transcription factor that functions as a main regulator of gene expression in response to hypoxia. HIF-1 is functionally heterodimeric, composed of HIF-1β and one of three α subunits (HIF-1α, HIF-2α, or HIF-3α). All subunits are part of the basic helix-loop-helix superfamily of transcription factors, but its activity is primarily controlled by cellular levels of the HIF-1α subunit. As a transcriptional factor, the heterodimer HIF-1 recognizes and binds to the consensus sequence 5’-(A/G) CGTG-3’ named hypoxia-responsive elements (HREs) to activate the transcriptional activity of target genes. To date, more than 100 direct target genes of HIF-1 have been uncovered, which have been shown to be functionally involved in tumor metastasis, angiogenesis, energy metabolism, cell differentiation and apoptosis.

Intensive studies have clearly established the hypoxia/HIF signaling pathway as a master regulator of the vascular system. Accordingly, it represents an important therapeutic target for vascular diseases and cancer. Pharmacologically increased HIF function may aid in the treatment of a wide range of diseases, as HIF has been shown to be essential for phenomena as diverse as immune function, cartilage formation, and wound healing. Conversely, inhibition of HIF function could also have many applications: increased levels of HIF are seen in many cancers as well as in some cardiovascular diseases, including stroke, heart attack, and pulmonary hypertension.

To meet the need of research in oxygen-sensing pathways, TargetMol collects 1352 HIF-1 related small chemicals,involving PI3K-AKT, MAPK, Ubiquitination signaling pathways and targets such as HIF, HIF Prolyl-Hydroxylase, E1/E2/E3 Enzyme, PI3K, MAPK, Proteasome, etc.

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Product Description

  • A unique collection of 1352 HIF-1 related small chemicals can be used for drug discovery in ischemic disease and cancer and related mechanism studies;
  • Covers PI3K-AKT, MAPK, Ubiquitination signaling pathways and targets such as HIF, HIF Prolyl-Hydroxylase, E1/E2/E3 Enzyme, PI3K, MAPK, Proteasome, etc.
  • Part of them are in clinical trial phase or FDA approved;
  • Detailed compound information with structure, target, and biological activity description;
  • NMR and HPLC validated to ensure high purity and quality.

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  • Powder or pre-dissolved DMSO solutions in 96/384 well plate with optional 2D barcode
  • Shipped with blue ice
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Library Composition

Apoptosis (305)
Autophagy (237)
PI3K (152)
NF-κB (126)
COX (83)
Akt (82)
ERK (78)
p38 MAPK (74)
mTOR (73)
HDAC (62)
Endogenous Metabolite (60)
Raf (59)
Proteasome (56)
Ras (53)
TNF (52)
Src (47)
Antibacterial (46)
JNK (41)
MEK (40)
E1/E2/E3 Enzyme (40)
AMPK (39)
GSK-3 (39)
HIF/HIF Prolyl-Hydroxylase (36)
CDK (35)
MAPK (34)
Reactive Oxygen Species (33)
DUB (31)
IL Receptor (29)
DNA-PK (28)
S6 Kinase (28)
Ferroptosis (28)
VEGFR (28)
HIF (26)
Sirtuin (24)
TGF-beta/Smad (23)
Caspase (23)
IκB/IKK (23)
ROS (22)
Influenza Virus (21)
HIV Protease (20)
TLR (19)
p53 (19)
ATM/ATR (19)
Bcr-Abl (19)
HSP (18)
DPP-4 (18)
Mitophagy (17)
EGFR (17)
STAT (16)
Antibiotic (15)
PDGFR (15)
c-Kit (15)
PKC (15)
Parasite (14)
Mdm2 (14)
FLT (14)
Virus Protease (14)
PPAR (13)
Antioxidant (13)
Aurora Kinase (12)
MMP (12)
P450 (12)
Antifungal (12)
Interleukin (12)
Gamma-secretase (11)
JAK (11)
Rho (11)
DNA/RNA Synthesis (11)
PKA (11)
Casein Kinase (11)
FGFR (10)
PERK (10)
ALK (10)
NOD (10)
Dehydrogenase (9)
ROCK (9)
PDK (9)
Potassium Channel (8)
Beta Amyloid (8)
Lipoxygenase (8)
c-RET (8)
HSV (8)
SARS-CoV (7)
PI4K (7)
Tyrosine Kinases (7)
NO Synthase (7)
NOD-like Receptor (NLR) (7)
PDE (7)
BCL (7)
PARP (7)
IGF-1R (6)
AChE (6)
p97 (6)
MNK (6)
Serine Protease (6)
MLK (6)
Mitochondrial Metabolism (6)
Trk receptor (6)
RIP kinase (6)
TOPK (5)
NOS (5)
Xanthine Oxidase (5)
Adenosine Receptor (5)
Adrenergic Receptor (5)
Cannabinoid Receptor (5)
Tyrosinase (5)
Wnt/beta-catenin (5)
FAK (5)
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Glucokinase (5)
Nrf2 (4)
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P-gp (4)
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Cysteine Protease (4)
ASK (4)
Chk (4)
Sodium Channel (4)
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BTK (4)
HCV Protease (4)
SGK (4)
HBV (4)
c-Met/HGFR (4)
Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (4)
Syk (3)
Estrogen/progestogen Receptor (3)
PTEN (3)
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Epigenetic Reader Domain (3)
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Topoisomerase (3)
IAP (3)
GABA Receptor (3)
Integrin (3)
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LRRK2 (3)
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BACE (3)
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AChR (3)
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PLK (3)
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Opioid Receptor (2)
ACK (2)
Aromatase (2)
Aminopeptidase (2)
Transferase (2)
transporter (2)
PGE Synthase (2)
BMI-1 (2)
PD-1/PD-L1 (2)
Beta-Secretase (2)
IFNAR (2)
CSF-1R (2)
Glucocorticoid Receptor (2)
S1P Receptor (2)
Histamine Receptor (2)
HER (2)
Hck (2)
IRAK (2)
GTPase (2)
Serine/threonin kinase (2)
GPR (2)
KLF (2)
Leukotriene Receptor (2)
Prostaglandin Receptor (2)
Reverse Transcriptase (2)
MELK (2)
MRP (2)
DNA (2)
NEDD8 (2)
NADPH (2)
DNA Alkylation (2)
RAAS (2)
TAM Receptor (2)
Estrogen Receptor/ERR (2)
Microtubule Associated (2)
PYK2 (1)
Retinoid Receptor (1)
STING (1)
RSV (1)
Protease-activated Receptor (1)
Pyroptosis (1)
Tie-2 (1)
Thioredoxin (1)
5-HT Receptor (1)
Progesterone Receptor (1)
cell cycle arrest (1)
FLAP (1)
Fatty Acid Synthase (1)
Factor Xa (1)
FAAH (1)
Ephrin Receptor (1)
DNA Methyltransferase (1)
DNA Alkylator/Crosslinker (1)
CXCR (1)
c-Myc (1)
CFTR (1)
CCR (1)
FXR (1)
cAMP (1)
BCRP (1)
ATPase (1)
ATP Citrate Lyase (1)
Anti-infection (1)
Antifection (1)
Annexin A (1)
Androgen Receptor (1)
Amino Acids and Derivatives (1)
Adenosine deaminase (1)
Free radical scavengers (1)
Gap Junction Protein (1)
PKM (1)
LTR (1)
Pim (1)
PAK (1)
PAI-1 (1)
PAD (1)
Neprilysin (1)
NADPH-oxidase (1)
Na+/Ca2+ Exchanger (1)
Myosin (1)
Monoamine Oxidase (1)
MAO (1)
LPL Receptor (1)
Glucagon Receptor (1)
Liver X Receptor (1)
Lipase (1)
Kinesin (1)
Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase (IDO) (1)
iGluR (1)
Hydroxylase (1)
Histone Acetyltransferase (1)
Guanylate cyclase (1)
GPX (1)
GluR (1)
YAP (1)

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