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Vacuolin-1
T21992351986-85-1
Vacuolin-1 is a cell-permeable inhibitor of Ca2+ dependent fusion of lysosomes to the cell membrane. It acts by inhibiting release of lysosomal content.vacuolin‐1 is a potent and selective PIKfyve inhibitor and inhibits late‐stage autophagy by impairing lysosomal maturation
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TPC2-A1-N
T36805136186-07-7
TPC2-A1-N is a novel, lipophilic, membrane permeable isoform-selective small molecule agonist of two-pore channel 2 (TPC2). TPC2-A1-N plays its role by mimicking the physiological actions of NAADP and PI(3,5)P2 through independent binding sites. TPC2-A1-N has inverse effects on key lysosomal activities and increases the pH in the lysosomal lumen in a TPC2-dependent manner[1]. Two-pore channels (TPC1-3) are ancient members of the voltage-gated ion channel superfamily. TPCs are expressed throughout the endo-lysosomal system and regulates the trafficking of various cargoes.TPC2 can mediate different physiological and possibly pathophysiological effects depending on how it is activated. The ion selectivity of TPC2 is not fixed but rather agonist-dependent. TPC2 is a unique example of an ion channel that conducts different ions in response to different activating ligands.TPC2-A1-N (10 μM) reproducibly evokes Ca2+ signals, and TPC2-A1-N response reachs its plateau faster than TPC2-A1-P. The EC50 in full concentration-effect relationships for the plateau response is 7.8 μM for TPC2-A1-N in a cell line stably expressing TPC2L11A/L12A.TPC2-A1-N (10 μM) evokes Ca2+ influx through the TPC2 pore evokes Ca2+ signals in cells expressing TPC2L11A/L12A but not TPC2L11A/L12A/L265P. Additionally, the responses to TPC2-A1-N can be selectively blocked by the identified TPC2 blockers Tetrandrine , Raloxifene , and Fluphenazine by removal of extracellular Ca2+[1].In endo-lysosomal patch-clamp experiments, TPC2-A1-N (30 μM) elicits currents using Na+ as the major permeant ion, in vacuolin-enlarged endo-lysosomes isolated from isolated from HEK293 cells transiently expressing human TPC2 (hTPC2) but not in cells expressing TPC1[1].In endo-lysosomal patch-clamp experiments, TPC2-A1-N (30 μM) induces larger currents in endo-lysosomes isolated from cells expressing a gain-of-function variant of TPC2 (TPC2M484L) compared to the wild-type isoform, and exhibits an EC50 value of 0.6 μM for TPC2-A1-N[1]. [1]. Susanne Gerndt, et al. Agonist-mediated switching of ion selectivity in TPC2 differentially promotes lysosomal function. Elife
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