2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.2009.01438.x
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Rubratoxin A specifically and potently inhibits protein phosphatase 2A and suppresses cancer metastasis

Abstract: Although cytostatin analog protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A)-specific inhibitors are promising candidates of a new type of anticancer drug, their development has been hindered because of their liability. To find new classes of PP2A-specific inhibitors, we conducted a screening with microbial metabolites and found that rubratoxin A, a classical mycotoxin, is a highly specific and potent inhibitor of the enzyme. While rubratoxin A inhibits PP2A at Ki = 28.7 nM, it hardly inhibited any other phosphatases examined. Ru… Show more

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“…This group is also biotechnologically important, because of their production of enzymes (Carvallo et al 2003, Jeya et al 2010) and extrolites. For example, the mycotoxin rubratoxin A & B produced by T. purpurogenus has been shown to act as cancer metastasis suppressors (Wada et al 2010) and spiculisporic acid can be used as a detergent (Ishigami et al 2000). From a biotechnological point of view we would recommend using T. ruber for enzyme production, because T. purpurogenus produces four types of mycotoxins and T. amestolkiae and T. stollii are potentially pathogenic to immuno-compromised persons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This group is also biotechnologically important, because of their production of enzymes (Carvallo et al 2003, Jeya et al 2010) and extrolites. For example, the mycotoxin rubratoxin A & B produced by T. purpurogenus has been shown to act as cancer metastasis suppressors (Wada et al 2010) and spiculisporic acid can be used as a detergent (Ishigami et al 2000). From a biotechnological point of view we would recommend using T. ruber for enzyme production, because T. purpurogenus produces four types of mycotoxins and T. amestolkiae and T. stollii are potentially pathogenic to immuno-compromised persons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three teens drinking homemade rhubarb wine, which had a high level of rubratoxin B became critically ill, with one requiring immediate liver transplant. Even though rubratoxin B has negative health effects, it has potential as an anti-tumor agent (Wang et al 2007, Wada et al 2010). Penicillium crateriforme has also been reported to produce the mouse mycotoxin spiculisporic acid (Oxford & Raistrick 1934, Fujimoto et al 1988).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structures of its isomers glaucanic acid ( 2 )3 and heveadride ( 3 )5 were also solved at that time. More recent examples include phomoidride A ( 4 , an inhibitor of squalene synthase and Ras farnesyl transferase),6 rubratoxins such as 5 (recently shown to suppress cancer metastasis),7 cornexistin ( 6 , which shows potent and selective herbicidal activity),8 and zopfiellin ( 7 ) 9. Heptadrides are also known, for example, agnestadride A ( 8 ), which was isolated along with byssochlamic acid ( 1 ) from Byssochlamys fulva 10…”
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“…This could be explained by a different potency to PP1. Okadaic acid would inhibit PP1 with a K i of 147 nmol/l (19), while fostriecin (24) and rubratoxin A (25) would not inhibit PP1 at the concentrations we tested in the present study. In the previous studies, potent PP1 inhibitors, such as calyculin A and tautomycin, induced Ca 2+ -independent contractions in various smooth muscle preparations (28, 29).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…To confirm that those inhibitory effects of okadaic acid were due to specific inhibition of PP2A, we examined other selective PP2A inhibitors, fostriecin (IC 50 = 3.2 nmol/l for PP2A and 131 μmol/l for PP1 (24)) and rubratoxin A (K i = 28.7 nmol/l for PP2A (25)). Fostriecin at a lower concentration (3 μmol/l) completely inhibited ionomycin-induced contraction in BCM (2.0 ± 1.6%, n = 6, P < 0.01, Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%