Kinase Profiling Inhibitor Database

This is a searchable database of specificities of 55684 commonly used signal transduction inhibitors. These results have been provided by the International Centre for Kinase profiling within the MRC Protein Phosphorylation Unit at the University of Dundee.

We strongly recommend undertaking kinase profiling of any kinase inhibitor to be used in a biological experiment. It is essential to have a good feel for the specificity of the kinase inhibitor you are working with in order to be able to properly interpret your data.

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Inhibitor Brutto MW Action Reference Screen Conc % Activity Remaining
Wyeth PDK1 Inhibitor Compound 1   C19H22Cl4N4O2 480.21 PDK1 Gopalsamy A. (2007) Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 50 (23) 5547-5549


0.10 8
Wyeth PDK1 Inhibitor Compound 1   C19H22Cl4N4O2 480.21 PDK1 Gopalsamy A. (2007) Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 50 (23) 5547-5549


1.00 4
Y-27632   C14H21N3O • 2HCl • H2O 338.30 ROCK Watanabe K. (2007) Nature Biotech. 25 681
Chitaley K. (2001) Nat. Med. 7 119

10.00 109
BX-912   C20H23BrN8O 471.35 PDK Feldman RI. (2005) J. Biol. Chem. 2005 May 20 280(20) 19867-74


0.10 11
Chelerythrine Chloride   C21H18NO4Cl 383.80 PKC Kandasamy R.A. (1995) J. Biol. Chem. 270 29209
Jarvis W.D. (1994) Cancer Res. 54 1707
WO2003077917
1.00 81
Crenolanib   C26H29N5O2 443.50 FLT3 Smith CC (2014 )Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Apr 8 111(14) 5319-24


1.00 4
Purvalanol B   C20H25ClN6O3 432.90 CDK
WO1999007705
0.10 55
SB-747651A C16H22N8O 342.40 Naqvi (2012) Biochem. J. 441 (347–357)


1.00 111
Ubiquitin E1 Inhibitor (PYR-41)   C17H13N3O7 • 3H2O 425.40 Ubiquitin-E1 Yang Y (2007) Cancer Res. 67 9472


10.00 100
(5Z)-7-Oxozeaenol   C19H22O7 362.37 TAK1 Ninomiya-Tsuji (2003) J.Biol.Chem. 278 18485
Windheim et al (2007) Biochem.J. 404 179

1.00 13