Effects Of Prodigiosin 25-C on Cultured Cell Lines: Its Similarity to Monovalent Polyether Ionophores and Vacuolar Type H+-ATPase Inhibitors

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Prodigiosin 25-C inhibited the proliferation of various cultured cell lines more strongly when concanavalin A (Con A) was added to the cultures. The increase in sensitivity was most evident in T lymphoma YAC-1 cells. The combination of prodigiosin 25-C and Con A induced characteristic morphological changes in these cells. In the presence of Con A, monovalent polyether ionophores and vacuolar type H--ATPase inhibitors induced effects similar to those of prodigiosin 25-C on YAC-1 cells. Prodigiosin 25-C had neither K + ionophore activity nor inhibitory effect on vacuolar type H +-ATPase. A Golgi mannosidase II inhibitor, swainsonine, inhibited the proliferation of YAC-1 cells only when Con A was added. Prodigiosin 25-C and swainsonine increased Con A binding receptors on the surface of YAC-1 cells. These results suggest that prodigiosin 25-C affects the intracellular transport and/or processing of glycoproteins. © 1992, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Kataoka, T., Magae, J., Asamo, K. K., Yamanishi, H., Endo, A., Yamasaki, M., & Nagai, K. (1992). Effects Of Prodigiosin 25-C on Cultured Cell Lines: Its Similarity to Monovalent Polyether Ionophores and Vacuolar Type H+-ATPase Inhibitors. The Journal of Antibiotics, 45(10), 1618–1625. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.45.1618

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