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AZ3391 is a potent inhibitor of PARP. AZ3391 is a quinoxaline derivative. PARP family of enzymes play an important role in a number of cellular processes, such as replication, recombination, chromatin remodeling, and DNA damage repair. AZ3391 has the potential for the research of diseases and conditions occurring in tissues in the central nervous system, such as the brain and spinal cord (extracted from patent WO2021260092A1, compound 23).
Thioparib is a next-generation potent, orally bioavailable pan-PARP inhibitor with IC50 of 0.13/0.006 nM (PARP1/2), overcomes multiple PARPi resistance both in vitro and in vivo.
OUL232 is a potent inhibitor of mono-ARTs PARP7, PARP10, PARP11, PARP12, PARP14, and PARP15. OUL232 is the most potent PARP10 inhibitor described to date (IC50=7.8 nM), as well as the first PARP12 inhibitor ever reported.
AEP07 (AEP 07) is a selective small molecule inhibitor of PARP4 (vPARP) inhibitor with IC50 of 0.8 uM, >12-fold selective over other PARP family members.
DR2313 is a potent, selective, competitive and brain-penetrant inhibitor of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP), with IC50s of 0.20 μM and 0.24 μM for PARP-1 and PARP-2, respectively. DR2313 exhibits neuroprotective effects on ischemic injuries in vitro and in vivo.
RBN012759 is a potent and selective inhibitor of PARP14 with IC50 of <3 nM and 5 nM for human catalytic domain and mouse catalytic domain, respectively. RBN012759 contributes to anti-tumor immune response.
OUL35 (NSC39047) is a potent and selective inhibitor of mono-ADP-ribosyltransferase PARP10/ARTD10 with IC50 of 330 nM, displays remarkable selectivity towards ARTD10 over other enzymes in the human protein family.