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Chaetoglobosin A (50335-03-0) is a cytochalasin analog which targets filamentous actin. Displays cytotoxic effects against human colorectal HCT116 cells, IC50=3.15 μM.1 Preferentially induces apoptosis in chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells via targeting the cytoskeleton.2 Enhances the fibrinolytic activity of vascular endothelial cells.3
References/Citations:
1) Li et al. (2014), Chaetoglobosins from Chaetomium globosum, an endophytic fungus in Ginkgo biloba, and their phytotoxic and cytotoxic activities; J. Agric. Food Chem., 62 3734
2) Knudsen et al. (2014), Chaetoglobosin A preferentially induces apoptosis in chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells by targeting the cytoskeleton; Leukemia, 28 1289
3) Shinohara et al. (2000), Enhancement of fibrinolytic activity of vascular endothelial cells by chaetoglobosin A, crinipellin B, geodin and triticone B; J. Antibiot. (Tokyo), 53 262
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Chaetoglobosin A (50335-03-0) is a cytochalasin analog which targets filamentous actin. Displays cytotoxic effects against human colorectal HCT116 cells, IC50=3.15 μM.1 Preferentially induces apoptosis in chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells via targeting the cytoskeleton.2 Enhances the fibrinolytic activity of vascular endothelial cells.3
References/Citations:
1) Li et al. (2014), Chaetoglobosins from Chaetomium globosum, an endophytic fungus in Ginkgo biloba, and their phytotoxic and cytotoxic activities; J. Agric. Food Chem., 62 3734
2) Knudsen et al. (2014), Chaetoglobosin A preferentially induces apoptosis in chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells by targeting the cytoskeleton; Leukemia, 28 1289
3) Shinohara et al. (2000), Enhancement of fibrinolytic activity of vascular endothelial cells by chaetoglobosin A, crinipellin B, geodin and triticone B; J. Antibiot. (Tokyo), 53 262
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