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Synthesis, Characterization and Complex Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity an...

Slavchev, Ivaylo M.; Mitrev, Yavor; Shivachev, Boris; Valcheva, Violeta; Dogonadze, Marine; Solovieva, Natalia; Vyazovaya, Anna; Mokrousov, Igor

The synthesis of 20 arylidenecamphors and 15 pyrimidines with camphane skeleton is described in the current report. A modified method for preparation of sterically hindered 2-aminopyrimidines in two steps was demonstrated. The evaluation of their in vitro activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv showed different MIC values (up to 0.91 μM for ketone 39). Compound 35 demonstrated moderate (8.23 μM), but ...


Small molecule inhibitors of CRM1

Ferreira, Bibiana; Cautain, Bastien; Grenho, Inês; Link, Wolfgang

The transport through the nuclear pore complex is used by cancer cells to evade tumor-suppressive mechanisms. Several tumor-suppressors have been shown to be excluded from the cell nucleus in cancer cells by the nuclear export receptor CRM1 and abnormal expression of CRM1 is oncogenic. Inhibition of CRM1 has long been postulated as potential approach for the treatment of cancer and to overcome therapy resistanc...


Discovery of a Novel, Isothiazolonaphthoquinone-Based Small Molecule Activator ...

Cautain, Bastien; Castillo, Francisco; Musso, Loana; Ferreira, Bibiana; de Pedro, Nuria; Quesada, Lorena Rodriguez; Machado, Susana; Vicente, Francisca

FOXO factors are tumour suppressor proteins commonly inactivated in human tumours by posttranslational modifications. Furthermore, genetic variation within the FOXO3a gene is consistently associated with human longevity. Therefore, the pharmacological activation of FOXO proteins is considered as an attractive therapeutic approach to treat cancer and age-related diseases. In order to identify agents capable of a...


Components and regulation of nuclear transport processes

Cautain, Bastien; Hill, Richard; de Pedro, Nuria; Link, Wolfgang

The spatial separation of DNA replication and gene transcription in the nucleus and protein translation in the cytoplasm is a uniform principle of eukaryotic cells. This compartmentalization imposes a requirement for a transport network of macromolecules to shuttle these components in and out of the nucleus. This nucleo-cytoplasmic transport of macromolecules is critical for both cell physiology and pathology. ...


High-content screening of natural products reveals novel nuclear export inhibitors

Cautain, Bastien; de Pedro, Nuria; Garzon, Virginia Murillo; de Escalona, Maria Munoz; Menendez, Victor Gonzalez; Tormo, Jose R.; Martin, Jesus

Natural products are considered an extremely valuable source for the discovery of new drugs against diverse pathologies. As yet, we have only explored a fraction of the diversity of bioactive compounds, and opportunities for discovering new natural products leading to new drugs are huge. In the present study, U2nesRELOC, a previously established cell-based imaging assay, was employed to screen a collection of e...


Targeting nucleocytoplasmic transport in cancer therapy

Hill, Richard; Cautain, Bastien; de Pedro, Nuria; Link, Wolfgang

The intracellular location and regulation of proteins within each cell is critically important and is typically deregulated in disease especially cancer. The clinical hypothesis for inhibiting the nucleo-cytoplasmic transport is based on the dependence of certain key proteins within malignant cells. This includes a host of well-characterized tumor suppressor and oncoproteins that require specific localization f...


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