A new inhibitor of protein kinase c, rk-1409 (7-oxostaurosporine): I. Taxonomy and biological activity

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A novel inhibitor of protein kinase C was found in the fermentation of a soil actinomycete, strain RK-1409. According to the taxonomic studies, the producing strain was designated as Streptomyces platensis subsp. malvinus RK-1409. The protein kinase C inhibitor, RK-1409 (7-oxostaurosporine) inhibited the morphological change of a human chronic erythroleukemia cell, K-562, induced by phorbol 12,13-dibutyrate (PDBu) at the concentration of 10ng/ml. The concentration of 3ng/ml inhibited the activity of protein kinase C in vitro. RK-1409 inhibited the cell cycle progression at G2 phase of K-562 cells. © 1992, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Osada, H., Koshino, H., Kudo, T., Onose, R., & Isono, K. (1992). A new inhibitor of protein kinase c, rk-1409 (7-oxostaurosporine): I. Taxonomy and biological activity. The Journal of Antibiotics, 45(2), 189–194. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.45.189

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