Synonyms: CHIR 265 | CHIR265 | RAF 265 | RAF-265 | RAF265
Compound class:
Synthetic organic
Comment: CHIR-265 is an orally bioavailable inhibitor of RAF kinases, including the BRAF V600E mutant. It also inhibits phosphorylation of VEGFR2 [3] (link to this abstract at AACR Meeting Abstracts Online #4876).
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References |
1. Davis MI, Hunt JP, Herrgard S, Ciceri P, Wodicka LM, Pallares G, Hocker M, Treiber DK, Zarrinkar PP. (2011)
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity. Nat Biotechnol, 29 (11): 1046-51. [PMID:22037378] |
2. Mordant P, Loriot Y, Leteur C, Calderaro J, Bourhis J, Wislez M, Soria JC, Deutsch E. (2010)
Dependence on phosphoinositide 3-kinase and RAS-RAF pathways drive the activity of RAF265, a novel RAF/VEGFR2 inhibitor, and RAD001 (Everolimus) in combination. Mol Cancer Ther, 9 (2): 358-68. [PMID:20124452] |
3. Stuart D, Aardalen K, Venetsanakos E, Nagel T, Wallroth M, Batt D, Ramurthy S, Poon D, Faure M, Lorenzana E et al.. (2008)
RAF265 is a potent Raf kinase inhibitor with selective anti-proliferative activity in vitro and in vivo [Abstract]. AACR Meeting Abstracts Online ;99th AACR Annual Meeting-- Apr 12-16, 2008; San Diego, CA,: Abstract #4876. |
4. Wodicka LM, Ciceri P, Davis MI, Hunt JP, Floyd M, Salerno S, Hua XH, Ford JM, Armstrong RC, Zarrinkar PP et al.. (2010)
Activation state-dependent binding of small molecule kinase inhibitors: structural insights from biochemistry. Chem Biol, 17 (11): 1241-9. [PMID:21095574] |