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  KT5720
Cat. No. 420320  
All Categories » Calbiochem » Inhibitors » Kinase and Phosphatase » Protein Kinase A (PKA)

White solid. PROTECT FROM LIGHT. Potent, specific, cell-permeable inhibitor of protein kinase A (Ki = 56 nM) that is prepared by a chemical modification of K-252a. Does not significantly affect the activities of PKC, PKG, and MLCK. Inhibits axon branching in cultured neurons. Purity: ≥95% by HPLC. CAS 108068-98-0.

Ref.: Simpson, C.S., and Morris, B.J. 1995. Neuroscience 68, 97. Cabell, L., and Audesirk, G. 1993. Int. J. Dev. Neurosci. 11, 357. Gadbois, D.M., et al. 1992. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 89, 8626. Kase, H., et al. 1987. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 142, 436.

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DMSO C32H31N3O5 537.6 


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  1. Mike T. Lin, et al. (2005) Ca2+-activated K+ channel-associated phosphatase and kinase activities during development. American Journal of Physiology Heart and Circulatory Physiology 289, H414-H425.