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SR-4995

Cat. No. M58498

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SR-4995 Structure
Synonym:

CID 16016685

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Biological Activity

SR-4995 is a potent and selective ligand of α-β-hydrolase domain containing 5 (ABHD5) that activates adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL) by dissociating ABHD5 from its inhibitory regulator, perilipin-1 (PLIN1) and PLIN5. SR-4995 directly binds to ABHD5 and prevents ABHD5 to PLIN1. SR-4995 induces lipolysis in adipocytes and muscle, avoiding PKA-dependent signaling.

Chemical Information
Molecular Weight 355.45
Formula C19H21N3O2S
CAS Number 891509-95-8
Form Powder
Solubility (25°C) DMSO 2 mg/mL
Storage -20°C, protect from light
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