STING

STING

The ER-membrane protein Stimulator of Interferon Genes (STING) can be activated by the 2'3'-cGAMP produced by the enzyme Cyclic Guanosine Monophosphate-Adenosine Monophosphate Synthase (cGAS) in response to the binding of double-stranded DNA. To protect against microbial infection, it activates inflammatory cytokine and interferon (IFN) responses.

STING is an important cytosolic receptor for small nucleotides that is essential for both antiviral and anticancer immunity. The STING signaling pathway triggers anti-tumor immune responses and serves as a vital link between innate and adaptive immunity. In numerous studies for immunogenic tumor clearance, antiviral therapies, and vaccine adjuvants, STING agonists like endogenous cyclic dinucleotide (CDN) cyclic GMP-AMP (cGAMP) have been used.

STING related products

Structure Cat No. Product Name CAS No. Product Description
V74324 STING modulator-4 2839639-72-2 STING modulator-4 (compound AIH05) is a competitive STING modulator with a Ki of 0.0933 μM for R232H STING.
V74331 STING modulator-5 2305940-22-9 STING modulator-5 (compound 38) is a THP-1 antagonist (inhibitor) with pIC50 of 8.9.
V74329 STING-IN-4 2250374-27-5 STING-IN-4 (Compound 1) is a STING inhibitor that can suppress the expression of STING, thereby reducing the activation of STING and nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) signaling pathways.
V74325 STING-IN-5 2920064-17-9 STING-IN-5 is a potent STING inhibitor that can suppress LSP-induced NO synthesis in macrophages with IC50 of 1.15 μM.
V74316 STING-IN-6 2305940-34-3 STING-IN-6 (compound 50) is a potent STING inhibitor (antagonist) with pIC50 of 8.9.
V74327 STING-IN-7 899947-07-0 STING-IN-7 (compound 21) is a potent STING inhibitor (antagonist) with IC50 of 11.5 nM.
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