2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.bcp.2010.03.031
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Syrbactin class proteasome inhibitor-induced apoptosis and autophagy occurs in association with p53 accumulation and Akt/PKB activation in neuroblastoma

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“…Also, inhibition of autophagic degradation can often lead to the accumulation of LC3-II proteins [94]; however, in all the above-cited papers rapidly activated autophagy after proteasome inhibition was observed [75,85]. The presence of a considerably increased number of autophagosomes at various stages was postulated as the most convincing proof of active ongoing autophagy after proteasome inhibition by different groups of proteasome inhibitors [24,88,91,[95][96][97].…”
Section: Direct Effects Of Proteasome Inhibition On Autophagy Markersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, inhibition of autophagic degradation can often lead to the accumulation of LC3-II proteins [94]; however, in all the above-cited papers rapidly activated autophagy after proteasome inhibition was observed [75,85]. The presence of a considerably increased number of autophagosomes at various stages was postulated as the most convincing proof of active ongoing autophagy after proteasome inhibition by different groups of proteasome inhibitors [24,88,91,[95][96][97].…”
Section: Direct Effects Of Proteasome Inhibition On Autophagy Markersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We previously found that SylA inhibits cancer cell proliferation (Coleman et al, 2006) and, as a result of a multi-national collaboration, we discovered that SylA inhibits the proteasome (Archer et al, 2010;Groll et al, 2008). Importantly, this study provided the first…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Glidobactins (Oka et al, 1988a,b,c,d) and cepafungins Terui et al, 1990) are structurally related molecules, and together, they form a new family of 12-membered lactam proteasome inhibitors, the syrbactins (Figure 1). The total synthesis of syringolin A and syringolin B has been reported by three independent groups (Clerc et al, 2009bDai & Stephenson 2010;Pirrung et al, 2010) and the syrbactins were evaluated in biological systems (Archer et al, 2010;Clerc et al, 2009aClerc et al, ,b, 2010Clerc et al, , 2011Coleman et al, 2006;Groll et al, 2008).…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
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