bpV(pic) is a bisperoxovanadium (bpV) compound that inhibits several different protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs), with selectivity for PTEN (IC50 = 31 nM). It also inhibits the vascular endothelial PTP, PTP-β (IC50 = 12.7 μM), and PTP-1βB (IC50 = 61 μM). bpV(pic) is also known to be an insulin mimetic capable of activating the insulin receptor kinase of cultured hepatoma cells, stimulating lipogenesis in adipocytes, and inhibiting the dephosphorylation of autophosphorylated insulin receptors and epidermal growth factor receptors of rat liver endosomes.
bpV(pic) is a bisperoxovanadium inhibitor of protein phosphotyrosine phosphatases with selectivity for phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN), a tumour suppressor phosphatase involved in cell cycle regulation. IC50 values for bpV(pic) are 31 nM for PTEN compared to 12.7 μM for PTPβ and 61 μM for PTP-1β. bpV(pic) can also act as an insulin mimetic and activate insulin receptor kinase (IRK).