An inducer of non-apoptotic cell death
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CIL56 is a small molecule that induces non-apoptotic cell death in a manner dependent on acetyl-CoA carboxylase 1 (ACC1), the rate-limiting enzyme in fatty acid synthesis.1 HT-1080 cells lacking ACC1 exhibit 5-fold resistance to CIL56 treatment, indicating ACC1 activity sensitizes cells to CIL56-induced cell death. CIL56 (6.5 μM) induces accumulation of long-chain saturated, monounsaturated, and polyunsaturated fatty acids in HT-1080 cells in vitro.
1.Dixon, S.J., Winter, G.E., Musavi, L.S., et al.Human haploid cell genetics reveals roles for lipid metabolism genes in nonapoptotic cell deathACS Chem. Biol.10(7)1604-1609(2015)
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