SU6656
SU6656 is a selective inhibitor of the Src family kinases, a group of proteins involved in cellular signaling pathways. It is often used in biochemical and cell biology research to study the role of these kinases in various biological processes.
Structure and Function[edit | edit source]
SU6656 has a molecular structure that allows it to bind to the active site of Src family kinases, thereby inhibiting their activity. This inhibition can affect a variety of cellular processes, including cell proliferation, cell migration, and apoptosis.
Uses in Research[edit | edit source]
In research settings, SU6656 is often used to study the role of Src family kinases in various biological processes. For example, it has been used to investigate the role of these kinases in cancer cell proliferation and migration, as well as in the regulation of apoptosis. By inhibiting the activity of these kinases, researchers can gain insights into their function and potentially identify new targets for therapeutic intervention.
Pharmacology[edit | edit source]
As a pharmacological agent, SU6656 has potential therapeutic applications in the treatment of diseases characterized by abnormal Src family kinase activity. However, its use in humans is currently limited to research settings due to the need for further safety and efficacy studies.
Safety and Toxicity[edit | edit source]
The safety and toxicity of SU6656 are not fully understood, as its use is currently limited to research settings. However, like all kinase inhibitors, it has the potential to cause side effects, including cytotoxicity and off-target effects on other kinases.
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