Corixetan is a highly efficient thorium chelator. Corixetan can efficiently complex Th-227 with sufficient in vivo stability[1].
MMAF-Ome belongs to ADC, and inhibits several tumor cell lines with IC50s of 0.056 nM, 0.166 nM, 0.183 nM, and 0.449 nM for MDAMB435/5T4, MDAMB361DYT2, MDAMB468, and Raji (5T4-) cell lines, respectively.
Fmoc-MMAF-OMe is an anticancer agent and tubulin polymerization inhibitor with an Fmoc protecting group. The active ingredient of Fmoc-MMAF-OMe, MMAF (HY-15579), is the cytotoxic (ADC Cytotoxin) component of classic antibody drug conjugates (ADCs)[1].
Ansamitocin P 3' exhibits antitumour activity, is an antibody drug conjugate cytotoxin. The more information please refer to Ansamitocin P-3 (HY-15739).
DMEA-PNU-159682 (molecule D12) dichloroacetate is an ADC cytotoxin molecule including metabolites of nemorubicin (MMDX) from liver microsomes and a potent ADCs cytotoxin PNU-159682[1][2].
PF-06380101 is a novel cytotoxic Dolastatin 10 analogue; with excellent potencies in tumor cell proliferation assays and differential ADME properties when compared to other synthetic auristatin analogues that are used in the preparation of ADCs.IC50 value: ~0.2 nM(GI50 in BT474, MDA-MB-361-DYT2 and N87 cell line) [1]Target: ADCs cytotoxin; tubulin inhibitorAfter an IV dose of 20a at 20 μg/kg to Wistar Han rats, PF-06380101 exhibited a mean systemic clearance (Cl) of 70 mL/min/kg and a volume of distribution (Vss) of 14.70 L/kg, resulting in a terminal elimination half-life (t1/2) of approximately 6 h. PF-06380101 preferentially distributes into human plasma relative to whole blood and that PF-06380101 is a P-glycoprotein (P-gp) substrate. PF-06380101 is anticipated to be of low risk to perpetrate pharmacokinetic drug interactions with compounds for which CYP1A2, CYP2B6, CYP2C8, CYP2C9, CYP2C19, CYP2D6, and/or CYP3A4/5-mediated metabolism constitutes the primary mechanism of clearance. The utility of the new auristatin analogues as ADC payloads including the development of the lead analogue 20a (PF-06380101) will be reported in due course.
Diacetyl Agrochelin is an acetyl derivative of Agrochelin, which is produced by the fermentation of a marine Agrobacterium sp. Diacetyl Agrochelin has cytotoxic activity in tumor cell lines[1].
Tubulysin IM-3 is an ADC Cytotoxin and tubulin binder used as anti-microtubule toxins.
DC4SMe, a phosphate prodrug of cytotoxic DNA alkylator DC4, can be used in the synthesis of Antibody-drug Conjugate (ADC). DC4SMe exhibits IC50s of 1.9 nM, 2.9 nM, and 1.8 nM for Ramos, Namalwa, and HL60/s cancer cells, respectively. DC4SMe can be used for the targeted treatment of cancer[1].
Polyketomycin is a tetracyclic quinone glycoside antibiotic isolated from Streptomyces sp. or Streptomyces diastatochromogenes. Polyketomycin inhibits growth of Gram-positive bacteria, and its MIC values is less than 0.2 µg/mL. Polyketomycin has antibacterial, anticancer, antimalarial activities[1][2][3].
Glucocorticoid receptor agonist-1 Ala-Ala-Mal (compound 88) is a glucocorticosteroid, and an agonist of glucocorticoid receptor. Glucocorticoid receptor agonist-1 Ala-Ala-Mal can be conjugated with Adalimumab (HY-P9908) to prepare an ADC[1].
Muscotoxin A is an ADC cytotoxin. Muscotoxin A is a cytotoxic lipopeptide that permeabilizes mammalian cell membranes and induces necrotic cell death[1].
Rebeccamycin, an antitumor antibiotic, inhibits DNA topoisomerase I. Rebeccamycin appears to exert its primary antineoplastic effect by poisoning topoisomerase I and has negligible effect on protein kinase C and topoisomerase II[1][2].
Mensacarcin, a highly complex polyketide, strongly inhibits cell growth universally in cancer cell lines and potently induces apoptosis in melanoma cells. Mensacarcin targets to mitochondria, affects energy metabolism in mitochondria, and activates caspase-dependent apoptotic pathways. Mensacarcin, an antibiotic, can be used as a cytotoxic component of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs)[1][2].
17-GMB-APA-GA is an ADC Cytotoxin. 17-GMB-APA-GA is a potent HSP90 inhibitor and used for latent T. gondii infection research[1].
DC4, a ADC cytotoxin, can be used in the synthesis of Antibody-drug Conjugate (ADC). DC4 can be used for the targeted treatment of cancer[1].
Daunorubicin hydrochloride is a topoisomerase II inhibitor with potent antineoplastic activities.
Daun02 is a prodrug of the topoisomerase inhibitor Daunorubicin.
E104 (compound 1) is a potent and selective TLR7 agonist. E104 can be delivered by antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) technology to elicit potent anticancer activity. E104 induces the activation of mouse macrophages and hPBMCs[1].
Exatecan Intermediate 1 (compound 6) is an intermediate of Exatecan (DX-8951, HY-13631). Exatecan is an anticancer agent belonging to the class of camptothecin analogs. Exatecan interferes with the proliferation and division of tumor cells by interacting with DNA, thereby inhibiting tumor growth. Exatecan is primarily used for research of a variety of cancers including ovarian, lung and breast cancers[1][2].
Aminohexylgeldanamycin (AHGDM) hydrochloride, a Geldanamycin derivative, is a potent HSP90 inhibitor. Aminohexylgeldanamycin hydrochloride shows antiangiogenic and antitumor activities[1].
DC41-SMe is a DC1 derivative, shows cytotoxicity in Ramos, Namalwa, and HL60/s cells with IC50s ranging from 18-25 pM. DC1, a simplified analogue of CC-1065, is an antibody conjugate of cytotoxic DNA alkylators for the targeted treatment of cancer[1][2].
Hemiasterlin ((-)-Hemiasterlin) is an antimitotic marine natural product with potent anticancer effcts. Hemiasterlin can be used as a cytotoxic payload (ADC Cytotoxin) in antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs)[1].
Exatecan (DX-8951) mesylate dihydrate is a DNA topoisomerase I inhibitor, with an IC50 of 2.2 μM (0.975 μg/mL), and can be used in cancer research[1][2][3].
β-Amanitin is a cyclic peptide toxin in the poisonous Amanita phalloides mushroom. β-Amanitin inhibits inhibits eukaryotic RNA polymerase II and III. β-Amanitin inhibits protein synthesis. β-Amanitin can be used as a cytotoxic component of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs)[1][2].
Maytansinol inhibits microtubule assembly and induces microtubule disassembly in vitro.Target: Microtubule/Tubulinin vitro: Maytansinol disrupts the mitotic spindle and prevents mitotic exit in Drosophila. Maytansinol reduces the growth and/or survival of HCT116 cells in a dose-dependent manner and that the effect was more severe for p53+/+ than for p53-/- cells at both low and high doses. Maytansinol inhibits the growth of HCT116 human colon cancer cells. Maytansinol induces apoptosis in imaginal discs of wild-type larvae but not p53 mutant larvae. This parallels the finding in human HCT116 cells, in which Maytansinol was more effective when p53 was present, at least at some doses. Maytansinol induces apoptosis in imaginal discs of wild-type larvae but not p53 mutant larvae at 24 hours after exposure to drug.
γ-Amanitin an ADC cytotoxin and isolated from the mushroom. γ-Amanitin inhibits RNA polymerase II and disrupts synthesis of mRNA. γ-Amanitin shows similar effects to α-Amanitin (HY-19610) and β-Amanitin (HY-125586)[1].
Dolastatin 10 is a potent antimitotic peptide, isolated from the marine mollusk Dolabela auricularia, that inhibits tubulin polymerization.
SGD-1882 is a cytotoxic, DNA minor-groove crosslinking agent pyrrolobenzodiazepine (PBD) dimer, acting as the payload for ADCs.
Seco-DUBA is a duocarmycin (DUBA) prodrug containing two hydroxyl groups, which can each be used for coupling to an antibody via a linker. Seco-DUBA can be used in the synthesis of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs)[1].