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Synonyms: ACT-246475 | ACT246475 | compound 30d [PMID: 26550844]
Compound class:
Synthetic organic
Comment: Selatogrel (ACT-246475) is a P2Y12 receptor antagonist [2]. Inverse agonist activity has been reported [3]
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References |
1. Baumann M, Lack B, Guillaumat I, Murphy MJ, Riederer MA. (2022)
The potency of selatogrel, a reversible antagonist of the P2Y12 receptor, is affected by calcium concentration. Platelets, 33 (1): 147-156. [PMID:33427002] |
2. Caroff E, Hubler F, Meyer E, Renneberg D, Gnerre C, Treiber A, Rey M, Hess P, Steiner B, Hilpert K et al.. (2015)
4-((R)-2-{[6-((S)-3-Methoxypyrrolidin-1-yl)-2-phenylpyrimidine-4-carbonyl]amino}-3-phosphonopropionyl)piperazine-1-carboxylic Acid Butyl Ester (ACT-246475) and Its Prodrug (ACT-281959), a Novel P2Y12 Receptor Antagonist with a Wider Therapeutic Window in the Rat Than Clopidogrel. J Med Chem, 58 (23): 9133-53. [PMID:26550844] |
3. Pons V, Garcia C, Tidten-Luksch N, Mac Sweeney A, Caroff E, Galés C, Riederer MA. (2022)
Inverse agonist efficacy of selatogrel blunts constitutive P2Y12 receptor signaling by inducing the inactive receptor conformation. Biochem Pharmacol, 206: 115291. [PMID:36306820] |
4. Puthanveedu M, Knight R, Stocks MJ. (2025)
Drug-like Antagonists of P2Y Receptor Subtypes: An Update. J Med Chem, 68 (9): 9057-9083. [PMID:40289379] |