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Mensacarcin

Catalog No.GC47620

La mensacarcine, un polycétide hautement complexe, inhibe fortement la croissance cellulaire universellement dans les lignées cellulaires cancéreuses et induit puissamment l'apoptose dans les cellules de mélanome. La mensacarcine cible les mitochondries, affecte le métabolisme énergétique dans les mitochondries et active les voies apoptotiques dépendantes de la caspase. La mensacarcine, un antibiotique, peut être utilisée comme composant cytotoxique des conjugués anticorps-médicament (ADC).

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Mensacarcin Chemical Structure

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Mensacarcin is a bacterial metabolite that has been found in S. bottropensis and has anticancer activity.1,2 It is cytostatic in the NCI-60 panel of cancer cell lines (mean IC50 = 1.3 µM) and cytotoxic to HepG2, HM02, KATO III, and MCF-7 cells (IC50s = 0.4-50 µM).1 Mensacarcin induces apoptosis in SK-MEL-28 and SK-MEL-5 melanoma cells.2

1.Maier, S., PflÜger, T., Loesgen, S., et al.Insights into the bioactivity of mensacarcin and epoxide formation by MsnO8Chembiochem15(5)749-756(2014) 2.Plitzko, B., Kaweesa, E.N., and Loesgen, S.The natural product mensacarcin induces mitochondrial toxicity and apoptosis in melanoma cellsJ. Biol. Chem.292(51)21102-21116(2017)

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