化学名 | (1R,3S,5E,7E,11S,12S,13R,15S,16S,17S,19S,23R,25S,27E,29E,33S,34S,35R,37S,38S,39S,41S)-3,13,15,25,35,37-hexahydroxy-11,33-bis[(1S,2S,3S)-2-hydroxy-1,3-dimethyl-5-[(2S,4R,6S)-tetrahydro-4-methoxy-6-methyl-2H-pyran-2-yl]pentyl]-17,39-dimethoxy-6,12,16,28,34,38-hexamethyl-10,32,45,46-tetraoxatricyclo[39.3.1.119,23]hexatetraconta-5,7,21,27,29,43-hexaene-9,31-dione |
产品描述 | Swinholide A is a natural dimeric dilactone macrolide toxin that causes actin depolymerization in cells. [1] [2] It stabilizes actin dimers and also binds to and severs F-actin filaments.[1] [3] Swinholide A binds to G-actin in a 1:2 molar ratio and decreases the rate of nucleotide exchange in G-actin. [2] Reference: [1]. Bubb, M.R., Spector, I., Bershadsky, A.D., et al. Swinholide A is a microfilament disrupting marine toxin that stabilizes actin dimers and severs actin filaments. The Journal of Biological Chemisty 270(8), 3463-3466 (1995). [2]. Saito, S.y., Watabem, S., Ozaki, H., et al. Actin-depolymerizing effect of dimeric macrolides, bistheonellide A and swinholide A. Journal of Biochemistry 123(4), 571-578 (1998). [3]. Terry, D.R., Higa, T., and Bubb, M.R. Misakinolide A is a marine macrolide that caps but does not sever filamentous actin. The Journal of Biological Chemisty 272(12), 7841-7845 (1997) |