NIK SMI1 is a highly potent and selective NF-κB-inducing kinase (NIK) inhibitor with Ki of 0.23 nM for NIK-catalyzed hydrolysis of ATP to ADP.
NIK SMI1 exhibits selective inhibition of LTβR-dependent p52 translocation and transcription of NF-κB2 related genes. NIK SMI1 is shown to have a favorable pharmacokinetic profile across species and to inhibit BAFF-induced B cell survival in vitro.[1]
NIK SMI1 inhibits BAFF signaling and reduces splenic marginal zone B cells in vivo.[1]
[1] Blaquiere N, et al. J Med Chem. 2018 Aug 9;61(15):6801-6813.
















