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Effects of hibarimicins and hibarimicin-related compounds produced by Microbispora on v-Src kinase activity and growth and differentiation of human myeloid leukemia HL-60 cells.

Authors :
Cho SI
Fukazawa H
Honma Y
Kajiura T
Hori H
Igarashi Y
Furumai T
Oki T
Uehara Y
Source :
The Journal of antibiotics [J Antibiot (Tokyo)] 2002 Mar; Vol. 55 (3), pp. 270-8.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

We studied the effects of hibarimicins and hibarimicin-related compounds produced by Microbispora rosea subsp. hibaria [glycosides (hibarimicins A, B, C, D, E, G, H and I) and aglycon (hibarimicinone)] or compounds produced by its mutants [glycosides (HMP-P4 and -Y6), aglycons (HMP-P1 and -Y1) and shunt products (HMP-M1, M2, M3 and -M4)] on v-Src tyrosine kinase and growth and differentiation of human myeloid leukemia HL-60 cells. Among them, hibarimicin B was a strong and the most selective v-Src kinase inhibitor with differentiation inducing activity of HL-60 cells. Hibarimicin E similarly induced HL-60 cell differentiation but had no v-Src kinase inhibitory activity. Hibarimicinone was the most potent v-Src kinase inhibitor, although less selective, and did not induce differentiation of HL-60 cells. Hibarimicin B competitively inhibited ATP binding to the v-Src kinase, but hibarimicinone showed noncompetitive inhibition. These two compounds, however, showed similar mixed types of inhibition against a Src substrate binding to the v-Src kinase. Altogether, these results suggest that signaling molecules other than Src might be more important in the differentiation induction of HL-60 cells.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0021-8820
Volume :
55
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of antibiotics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12014442
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.55.270