W0145
WAY-213613
≥98% (HPLC)
Synonym(s):
N4-[4-(2-Bromo-4,5-difluorophenoxy)phenyl)]-L-asparagine
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Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C16H13BrF2N2O4
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
415.19
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352209
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.77
Assay
≥98% (HPLC)
form
powder
storage condition
desiccated
color
white
solubility
DMSO: >10 mg/mL
storage temp.
2-8°C
SMILES string
N[C@@H](CC(=O)Nc1ccc(Oc2cc(F)c(F)cc2Br)cc1)C(O)=O
InChI
1S/C16H13BrF2N2O4/c17-10-5-11(18)12(19)6-14(10)25-9-3-1-8(2-4-9)21-15(22)7-13(20)16(23)24/h1-6,13H,7,20H2,(H,21,22)(H,23,24)/t13-/m0/s1
InChI key
BNYDDAAZMBUFRG-ZDUSSCGKSA-N
Biochem/physiol Actions
WAY-213613 is a selective GLT-1/EAAT2 inhibitor.
WAY-213613 is a selective GLT-1/EAAT2 inhibitor. GLT-1, aka excitatory amino acid transporter (EAAT)2, is a glutamate transporter highly expressed in both neurons and astrocytes. Members of the EAAT family function to prevent excitotoxicity by removing glutamate from the synapse in the normal brain and may be therapeutic targets for diseases characterized by decreased glutamatergic function. WAY-213613 is a novel EAAT2 inhibitor and is more potent than the general EAAT inhibitor trans-2,4-PDC. WAY-213613 is selective for EAAT2 as compared to EAAT1 and EAAT3 in electrophysiology, glutamate uptake, and synaptosome assays. WAY-213613 is not a substrate for the transporters themselves, nor does it have activity at glutamate ionotropic or metabotropic receptors.
WAY-213613 is a selective inhibitor of the GLT-1/EAAT2 (glutamate transporter/excitatory amino acid transporter) in neurons and astrocytes. Members of the EAAT family function to moderate excitation by removing glutamate from the synapse; they may be therapeutic targets for diseases of glutamatergic function. WAY-213613 is more potent than the general EAAT inhibitor trans-2,4-PDC, and is selective for EAAT2 over EAAT1 and EAAT3 in electrophysiology, glutamate uptake, and synaptosome assays. It is neither a substrate for the transporters themselves, nor an agonist at glutamate ionotropic or metabotropic receptors.
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