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Meridianins, a new family of protein kinase inhibitors isolated from the ascidian Aplidium meridianum
Authors:Gompel Marie  Leost Maryse  De Kier Joffe Elisa Bal  Puricelli Lydia  Franco Laura Hernandez  Palermo Jorge  Meijer Laurent
Institution:C.N.R.S., Cell Cycle Group, Station Biologique, B.P. 74, 29682 Roscoff cedex, Bretagne, France.
Abstract:Meridianins are brominated 3-(2-aminopyrimidine)-indoles which are purified from Aplidium meridianum, an Ascidian from the South Atlantic (South Georgia Islands). We here show that meridianins inhibit various protein kinases such as cyclin-dependent kinases, glycogen synthase kinase-3, cyclic nucleotide-dependent kinases and casein kinase 1. Meridianins prevent cell proliferation and induce apoptosis, a demonstration of their ability to enter cells and to interfere with the activity of kinases important for cell division and cell death. These results suggest that meridianins constitute a promising scaffold from which more potent and selective protein kinase inhibitors could be designed.
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