HDAC6 degrader 9c
- CAS NO.:2235382-05-3
- Empirical Formula: C37H45N9O10
- Molecular Weight: 775.81
- MDL number: MFCD34603711
- Update Date: 2025-10-29 15:43:00
What is HDAC6 degrader 9c?
Description
HDAC6 degrader 9c, also known as dHDAC6 9c, is a bifunctional molecule that selectively degrades HDAC6 by conjugating a non-selective HDAC inhibitor to a thalidomide-type E3 ligase ligand. This process causes degradation of HDAC6 in a dose dependent manner and upregulation of acetylated α-tubulin.
Properties of HDAC6 degrader 9c
| Density | 1.44±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted) |
| pka | 9.48±0.20(Predicted) |
Safety information for HDAC6 degrader 9c
Computed Descriptors for HDAC6 degrader 9c
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