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Azoramide is a potent, orally active small-molecule modulator of the unfolded protein response (UPR). Azoramide improves ER protein folding and elevates ER chaperone capacity, which together protects cells against ER stress. Azoramide alleviates PLA2G6 mutant-induced ER stress through modulating unfolded protein response, and enhances the CERB signaling to rescue mitochondrial function, thereby preventing apoptosis of DA neurons. Azoramide has antidiabetic activity.

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Azoramide Chemical Structure

Azoramide Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 932986-18-0

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    Azoramide purchased from MedChemExpress. Usage Cited in: Stem Cell Res Ther. 2018 Mar 9;9(1):57.  [Abstract]

    Western blot of Runx2 protein in C3H10T1/2 cells subjected to 15 μM Azoramide.
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    Description

    Azoramide is a potent, orally active small-molecule modulator of the unfolded protein response (UPR). Azoramide improves ER protein folding and elevates ER chaperone capacity, which together protects cells against ER stress. Azoramide alleviates PLA2G6 mutant-induced ER stress through modulating unfolded protein response, and enhances the CERB signaling to rescue mitochondrial function, thereby preventing apoptosis of DA neurons. Azoramide has antidiabetic activity[1][2].

    In Vitro

    Azoramide (0.01-100 μM; 0-24 h; Huh7 cells) regulates ER folding and secretion capacity without inducing ER stress[1].
    Azoramide (15 μM; 2-16 h; Huh7 cells) protects cells from induced ER stress. Azoramide counteracts Tunicamycin (Tm, HY-A0098)-induced ATF6LD-Cluc secretion and Tm-induced decrease of ASGR-Cluc secretion. Azoramide suppresses Tm-induced GRP78 and CHOP protein expression[1].
    Azoramide (15 μM; 2-16 h; Hepa 1-6 cells) alters ER calcium homeostasis and retains a greater fraction of Ca2+ in the ER[1].
    Azoramide (0-10 μM; 5 d) attenuates loss of PLA2G6D331Y/D331Y iPSC-derived midbrain DA neurons[2].
    Azoramide (10 μM; 5 d) reduces the increase in ROS and ameliorates the decline in mitochondrial membrane potential in PLA2G6D331Y/D331Y midbrain DA neurons[2].
    Azoramide (10 μM; 0-30 d) suppresses mitochondrial fragmentation in PLA2G6D331Y/D331Y midbrain DA neurons[2].

    MedChemExpress (MCE) has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.

    Cell Viability Assay[2]

    Cell Line: DA neurons
    Concentration: 0, 0.1, 0.3, 1, 3, and 10 µM
    Incubation Time: 5 days
    Result: Enhanced cell viability with 27 and 39% for 3 and 10 μM, respectively.

    Western Blot Analysis[2]

    Cell Line: DA neurons
    Concentration: 10 μM
    Incubation Time: 24 hours
    Result: Decreased the cleaved level of caspase 3 and the ratio of Bax/Bcl2 in PLA2G6 mutant neurons.
    Enhanced expression of CREB in PLA2G6 mutant neurons.

    Western Blot Analysis[2]

    Cell Line: DA neurons
    Concentration: 10 μM
    Incubation Time: 30 days
    Result: Suppressed increased expression of UPR proteins, elevated the decreased expression level of mfn1, and inhibited the elevated expression levels of DRP1 and Fis1 in PLA2G6 mutant neurons
    In Vivo

    Azoramide (150 mg/kg; p.o.; daily, for 7 d; Huh7 cells; ob/ob mice) improves glucose homeostasis in mice with genetic obesity and preserves beta cell function and survival during metabolic ER stress[1].

    MedChemExpress (MCE) has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.

    Animal Model: Male ob/ob mice (9-12 weeks of age)[1]
    Dosage: 150 mg/kg
    Administration: Oral administration; daily, for 7 days
    Result: Reduces ER stress and improves metabolism in ob/ob mice.
    Increased the levels of Pdx1 mRNA and improved beta cell function.
    Molecular Weight

    308.83

    Formula

    C15H17ClN2OS

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    Solid

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    White to off-white

    SMILES

    CCCC(NCCC1=CSC(C2=CC=C(Cl)C=C2)=N1)=O

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    1 mM 3.2380 mL 16.1899 mL 32.3799 mL
    5 mM 0.6476 mL 3.2380 mL 6.4760 mL
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    Purity & Documentation

    Purity: 99.72%

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    Storage method and period of stock solution: -80°C, 2 years; -20°C, 1 year. When stored at -80°C, please use it within 2 years. When stored at -20°C, please use it within 1 year.

    Optional Solvent Concentration Solvent Mass 1 mg 5 mg 10 mg 25 mg
    DMSO 1 mM 3.2380 mL 16.1899 mL 32.3799 mL 80.9496 mL
    5 mM 0.6476 mL 3.2380 mL 6.4760 mL 16.1899 mL
    10 mM 0.3238 mL 1.6190 mL 3.2380 mL 8.0950 mL
    15 mM 0.2159 mL 1.0793 mL 2.1587 mL 5.3966 mL
    20 mM 0.1619 mL 0.8095 mL 1.6190 mL 4.0475 mL
    25 mM 0.1295 mL 0.6476 mL 1.2952 mL 3.2380 mL
    30 mM 0.1079 mL 0.5397 mL 1.0793 mL 2.6983 mL
    40 mM 0.0809 mL 0.4047 mL 0.8095 mL 2.0237 mL
    50 mM 0.0648 mL 0.3238 mL 0.6476 mL 1.6190 mL
    60 mM 0.0540 mL 0.2698 mL 0.5397 mL 1.3492 mL
    80 mM 0.0405 mL 0.2024 mL 0.4047 mL 1.0119 mL
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