Isolation, purification, and full NMR assignments of cyclopamine from Veratrum californicum


Autoria(s): Oatis Jr., John E.; Brunsfeld, Pam; Rushing, James W.; Moeller, Peter D.; Bearden, Daniel W.; Gallien, Thomas N.; Cooper IV, George
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2008

Resumo

The Hedgehog signaling pathway is essential for embryogenesis and for tissue homeostasis in the adult. However, it may induce malignancies in a number of tissues when constitutively activated, and it may also have a role in other forms of normal and maladaptive growth. Cyclopamine, a naturally occurring steroidal alkaloid, specifically inhibits the Hedgehog pathway by binding directly to Smoothened, an important Hedgehog response element. To use cyclopamine as a tool to explore and/or inhibit the Hedgehog pathway in vivo, a substantial quantity is required, and as a practical matter cyclopamine has been effectively unavailable for usage in animals larger than mice.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/14914/1/1752-153X-2-12.pdf

Oatis Jr., John E. and Brunsfeld, Pam and Rushing, James W. and Moeller, Peter D. and Bearden, Daniel W. and Gallien, Thomas N. and Cooper IV, George (2008) Isolation, purification, and full NMR assignments of cyclopamine from Veratrum californicum. Chemistry Central Journal, 2, p. 12. 10.1186/1752-153X-2-12 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-153X-2-12>

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/14914/

http://journal.chemistrycentral.com/content/2/1/12

10.1186/1752-153X-2-12

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Article

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