100 Translational Medicine associated with Calphostins
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01 May 1991·Journal of molecular structureQ3 · CHEMISTRY
Structural investigation of protein kinase C inhibitors
Q3 · CHEMISTRY
Article
Author: M. Shibata ; R. Rein ; D. Barak
The phospholipid and Ca2+ dependent protein kinase (PKC) plays an essential role in a variety of cellular events. Inhibition of PKC was shown to arrest growth in tumor cell cultures making it a target for possible antitumor therapy. Calphostins are potent inhibitors of PKC with high affinity for the enzyme regulatory site. Structural characteristics of calphostins, which confer the inhibitory activity, are investigated by comparing their optimized structures with the existing models for PKC activation. The resulting model of inhibitory activity assumes interaction with two out of the three electrostatic interaction sites postulated for activators. The model shows two sites of hydrophobic interaction and enables the inhibitory activity of gossypol to be accounted for.
01 Jan 1989·The Journal of antibioticsQ4 · MEDICINE
Calphostins, novel and specific inhibitors of protein kinase C. II. Chemical structures.
The structures of new antitumor antibiotics, calphostins (UCN-1028) A, B, C, D and I, which are specific and potent inhibitors of protein kinase C, were determined by spectral and chemical studies. All of the antibiotics have a 3,10-perylenequinone skeleton and calphostin D was revealed to be an antipode of isophleichrome.
01 Jan 1989·The Journal of antibioticsQ4 · MEDICINE
Calphostins (UCN-1028), novel and specific inhibitors of protein kinase C. I. Fermentation, isolation, physico-chemical properties and biological activities.
A novel complex of calphostin (UCN-1028), which specifically inhibits protein kinase C (PKC) has been isolated from the culture broth of a fungi Cladosporium cladosporioides. Purification of individual components was carried out by silica gel, non-porus resin Diaion HP-20SS and Sephadex LH-20 chromatography, leading to isolation of five closely related components. A, B, C, D and I. Calphostins showed cytotoxic activities against various tumor cells, and these cytotoxicities were proportional to their inhibitory activities against PKC.
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