Trichorzin HA V, a Member of the Peptaibol Family, Stimulates Intracellular cAMP Formation in Cells Expressing the Calcitonin Receptor
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概要
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By a cell-based screening of an in-house natural product library, trichorzin HA V, belonging to a peptaibol family, was isolated from a strain of fungus Trichoderma as a calcitonin(CT)agonist. Like CT, triehorzin HA V elevated cAMP levels in T47D cells which endogenously express the human CT receptor. It also stimulated cAMP formation in cells expressing recombinant human CT receptor, but not in those that do not express the receptor, suggesting that it selectively interacts with the CT receptor. In contrast to trichorzin HA V, alamethicin, another well-characterized peptaibol, showed no cAMP-elevating activity at all. These results suggest that, although there was little amino acid sequence similarity between trichorzin HA V and CT, the biological activity of trichorzin HA V can mimic that of CT, acting via the CT receptor.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2001-12-01
著者
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Oikawa Shinzo
Daiichi AsuBio Pharma Co., Ltd.
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Oikawa Shinzo
Suntory Biomedical Research Limited
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Katayama T
Osaka Kyoiku Univ. Osaka Jpn
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Oikawa S
Suntory Biomedical Research Limited
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Kodama T
Suntory Reseach Institute For New Product Development
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KATAYAMA Toyoko
Suntory Biomedical Research Limited
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MIYAGAWA Katsuro
Suntory Institute for Fundamental Research
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KODAMA Tohru
Suntory Reseach Institute for New Product Development
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Miyagawa K
Suntory Institute For Fundamental Research
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