Synonyms: AUY922 | NVP-AUY922
Compound class:
Synthetic organic
Comment: Luminespib (NVP-AUY922) is an intravenous HSP90 inhibitor with the potential to target a range of cancers. Discovered during a research collaboration with Novartis, Vernalis is now looking to partner the programme. We have drawn the structure as depicted in its INN record. Other chemistry resources show alternative tautomers. For example, PubChem CID 10096043 matches on CAS registry number, but is a structural tautomer.
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HSP90 inhibitor AUY922 induces cell death by disruption of the Bcr-Abl, Jak2 and HSP90 signaling network complex in leukemia cells. Genes Cancer, 6 (1-2): 19-29. [PMID:25821558] |