Indirubin-3'-monoxime, a derivative of a Chinese anti-leukemia medicine, inhibits Notch1 signaling.
Cancer Lett
; 265(2): 215-25, 2008 Jul 08.
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Notch proteins perform a critical function in cell-fate decisions and in differentiation. In this study, we determined that indirubin-3'-monoxime reduced Notch1 signaling to a remarkable extent. Indirubin-3'-monoxime has been shown to inhibit both constitutive active mutants of Notch1 and Notch1-IC-mediated transactivation activity. However, in such cases, neither the Notch cleavage pattern nor the protein stability of Notch1-IC was determined to have been significantly altered. Indirubin-3'-monoxime suppresses Notch1 transcriptional activity via the dissociation of the Notch1-IC-RBP-Jk complex. Notably, the transcriptional activity of Notch1-IC was not suppressed significantly in the GSK-3beta null cells by indirubin-3'-monoxime as compared to what was observed with GSK-3beta wild-type cells. In the previous study, we synthesized a series of indirubin derivatives. Interestingly, some of these indirubin derivatives were characterized as potent inhibitors of Notch1 signaling. Taken together, the results of this study indicate that indirubin-3'-monoxime downregulated Notch1 signaling in a GSK-3beta-dependent and proteosomal degradation-independent manner.
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Assunto principal:
Oximas
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Receptores Notch
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Células-Tronco Embrionárias
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Indóis
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Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Cancer Lett
Ano de publicação:
2008
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Article