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Staurosporine-induced neuronal apoptosis.
Staurosporine, a nonselective protein kinase inhibitor, has been shown to induce apoptosis in several different nonneuronal cell types. We tested the hypothesis that staurosporine would also induce apoptosis in central neurons.
Wie, MB +7 more
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This study aims to explore the potential inhibition effects of staurosporine isolated from a Streptomyces sp. SNC087 strain obtained from seawater on nasal polyps. Staurosporine possesses antimicrobial and antihypertensive activities.
Grace Choi +7 more
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Alkylation of staurosporine to derive a kinase probe for fluorescence applications [PDF]
The natural product staurosporine is a high-affinity inhibitor of nearly all mammalian protein kinases.The labelling of staurosporine has proven effective as a means of generating protein kinase research tools. Most tools have been generated by acylation
Alexander J. M. Disney +5 more
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Effect of Staurosporine on the Intracellular Localization of Hepatitis B Virus Core Protein
protein is also including in the HBV genome targeting into the nucleus through modulating carboxyl residues by phosphorylation. Nuclear localication Signal (NLS) in HBV core protein is inside the virion structure and it must be unmasked in order to ...
Aris Haryanto +2 more
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Staurosporine suppresses replicon initiation in mammalian cells
Replication in cellular replicons of mouse Ehrlich ascites, human CCRF-CEM and hamster BHK-21 cells was analyzed, after exposition of the cells to Staurosporine, by measuring the overall DNA synthesis rate, by alkaline sedimentation analysis of length ...
Wilisch, Annette +13 more
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Staurosporine as an Antifungal Agent. [PDF]
Staurosporine (STS) was discovered in 1977 by Omura and colleagues during a chemical screening for microbial alkaloids. It was the first indolocarbazole compound isolated from a soil-dwelling bacterium, Streptomyces staurosporeus. STS was also found to have antifungal activity, but its potent protein kinase (PK) inhibitory properties, perhaps the most ...
Santos FC +3 more
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The Ras GTPases comprising three main isoforms H-, N- and K-Ras operate at the plasma membrane as molecular switches in essential signaling pathways. Active concentration of the minor phospholipid phosphatidylserine in the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane contributes to the electrostatic potential that is required for K-Ras anchoring to the plasma ...
Cho, Kwang-Jin +2 more
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Neuronal differentiation by analogs of staurosporine [PDF]
RGC-5 cells are transformed cells that express several surface markers characteristic of neuronal precursor cells, but resemble glial cells morphologically and divide in culture. When treated with the apoptosis-inducing agent staurosporine, RGC-5 cells assume a neuronal morphology, extend neurites, stop dividing, and express ion channels without acute ...
Alex F, Thompson, Leonard A, Levin
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Staurosporine, a Prolyl Endopeptidase Inhibitor [PDF]
(1990). Staurosporine, a Prolyl Endopeptidase Inhibitor. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry: Vol. 54, No. 11, pp. 3021-3022.
KIMURA, Ken-ichi +3 more
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Exposure to the complement C5b-9 complex sensitizes 661W photoreceptor cells to both apoptosis and necroptosis. [PDF]
The loss of photoreceptors is the defining characteristic of many retinal degenerative diseases, but the mechanisms that regulate photoreceptor cell death are not fully understood.
Dimitrios Stampoulis +11 more
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