Synonyms: BKM 120 | BKM-120 | BKM120 | NVP-BKM120
Compound class:
Synthetic organic
Comment: The discovery of buparlisib is described in [2] where it is compound 15. Buparlisib is a selective and orally bioavailable phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor [2-3].
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References |
1. Brachmann SM, Kleylein-Sohn J, Gaulis S, Kauffmann A, Blommers MJ, Kazic-Legueux M, Laborde L, Hattenberger M, Stauffer F, Vaxelaire J et al.. (2012)
Characterization of the mechanism of action of the pan class I PI3K inhibitor NVP-BKM120 across a broad range of concentrations. Mol Cancer Ther, 11 (8): 1747-57. [PMID:22653967] |
2. Burger MT, Pecchi S, Wagman A, Ni ZJ, Knapp M, Hendrickson T, Atallah G, Pfister K, Zhang Y, Bartulis S et al.. (2011)
Identification of NVP-BKM120 as a Potent, Selective, Orally Bioavailable Class I PI3 Kinase Inhibitor for Treating Cancer. ACS Med Chem Lett, 2 (10): 774-9. [PMID:24900266] |
3. Maira SM, Pecchi S, Huang A, Burger M, Knapp M, Sterker D, Schnell C, Guthy D, Nagel T, Wiesmann M et al.. (2012)
Identification and characterization of NVP-BKM120, an orally available pan-class I PI3-kinase inhibitor. Mol Cancer Ther, 11 (2): 317-28. [PMID:22188813] |
4. Willemsen-Seegers N, Uitdehaag JCM, Prinsen MBW, de Vetter JRF, de Man J, Sawa M, Kawase Y, Buijsman RC, Zaman GJR. (2017)
Compound Selectivity and Target Residence Time of Kinase Inhibitors Studied with Surface Plasmon Resonance. J Mol Biol, 429 (4): 574-586. [PMID:28043854] |