calyculin-a and zinc-chloride

calyculin-a has been researched along with zinc-chloride* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for calyculin-a and zinc-chloride

ArticleYear
Failure to dephosphorylate retinoblastoma protein in drug-resistant cells.
    Cancer research, 1995, Nov-15, Volume: 55, Issue:22

    Hypophosphorylation of retinoblastoma protein (RB) accompanies the DNA damage-induced, p53-independent G1 arrest and apoptosis in two p53-null human leukemic cell lines, HL-60 and U937 (Q.P. Dou et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 92: 9019-9023, 1995). When an HL-60 cell line resistant to cytosine arabinoside was exposed to this DNA-damaging agent, neither RB hypophosphorylation nor apoptosis were observed. In contrast, treatment of these cells with another DNA-damaging agent, etoposide, dramatically induced these events, which were inhibitable by the addition of zinc chloride, a protein tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor. Induction of hypophosphorylation of RB may be an important novel strategy for treating drug-resistant cancers.

    Topics: Antineoplastic Agents; Apoptosis; Chlorides; Cytarabine; Drug Resistance; Etoposide; G1 Phase; HL-60 Cells; Humans; Marine Toxins; Oxazoles; Phosphorylation; Retinoblastoma Protein; Zinc Compounds

1995