PZ703b drochloride is a Bcl-xl PROTAC degrader that induces apoptosis and inhibits cancer cell proliferation. PZ703b drochloride can be used for the research of bladder cancer research.
PZ703b drochloride (0-1 μM, 24 h) synergistically inhibits bladder cancer cell proliferation with Mivebresib with a dose-dependent manner and induces apoptosis in bladder cancer cells via the mitochondrial pathway[1]. PZ703b drochloride (0-1 μM, 48 h) inhibits cell viability of MOLT-4 and RS4;11 cells with IC50 values of 15.9 and 11.3 nM, respectively[2]. PZ703b drochloride (10 nM, 48 h) induces rapid and durable BCL-XL degradation and apoptosis in MOLT-4 cells through the caspase-3 mediated pathway[2].
References:
[1]. Yi Xu, et al. Mivebresib synergized with PZ703b, a novel Bcl-xl PROTAC degrader, induces apoptosis in bladder cancer cells via the mitochondrial pathway. Biochem Biops Res Commun. 2022 Oct 1;623:120-126.
[2]. Pratik Pal, et al. Discovery of a Novel BCL-XL PROTAC Degrader with Enhanced BCL-2 Inhibition. J Med Chem. 2021 Oct 14;64(19):14230-14246.
















