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Salubrinal

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CAS Number
  
405060-95-9

ECHA InfoCard
  
100.237.268

3D model (Jmol)
  
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Pubchem
  
5717801

ChEMBL ID
  
180127

PubChem CID
  
5717801

Formula
  
C21H17Cl3N4OS

Molar mass
  
479.81 g/mol

ChEBI ID
  
131923

ChemSpider ID
  
4654442

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What does salubrinal mean


Salubrinal is a drug which acts as a specific inhibitor of eIF2α phosphatase enzymes and is primarily used experimentally, to study stress responses in eukaryotic cells associated with the action of eIF2. Salubrinal indirectly inhibits eIF2 as a result of reduced dephosphorylation of its α-subunit, resulting in activation of stress response pathways usually triggered by events such as oxidative stress or buildup of unfolded protein in the endoplasmic reticulum. Salubrinal has putative therapeutic value due to its function, but is as yet only used experimentally. Salubrinal is being studied at Indiana University for its potential to fight osteoporosis and accelerate bone healing.

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