lactacystin has been researched along with marizomib* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for lactacystin and marizomib
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Cinnabaramides A-G: analogues of lactacystin and salinosporamide from a terrestrial streptomycete.
The cinnabaramides A-G (1-7) were isolated from a terrestrial strain of Streptomyces as potent and selective inhibitors of the human 20S proteasome. Their chemical and biological properties resemble those of salinosporamide A, a recently identified lead compound from an obligate marine actinomycete, which is currently under development as an anticancer agent. Cinnabaramides F and G (6, 7) combine essential structural features of salinosporamide A and lactacystin and show about equal potency in vitro, with IC50 values in the 1 nM range. The properties and phylogenetic position of the producer organism, the production and isolation of compounds 1-7, their structure elucidation by MS and NMR, and their biological activities are reported. Additionally, an X-ray crystal structure was obtained from cinnabaramide A (1). Topics: Acetylcysteine; Crystallography, X-Ray; Humans; Lactones; Molecular Conformation; Molecular Structure; Proteasome Inhibitors; Pyrroles; Streptomyces | 2007 |