91st IBB Seminar

Cells Sort Diacylglycerol-Lactone Chemical Zip Codes to Produce Diverse and Selective Biological Activities
講師:Dr. Victor E. Marquez
Chief

Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry,
Center for Cancer Research,
National Cancer Institute - Frederick,
NIH, Frederick, MD, USA
日時:平成20 年9 月8 日(月)10:00〜12:00
会場:東京医科歯科大学 生体材料工学研究所
ゼミナール室(3階)

     











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Abstract: Diacylglycerol-lactone (DAG-lactone) libraries generated by a solid-phase approach using IRORI technology produced a variety of unique biological activities.  Subtle differences in chemical diversity in two areas of the molecule, the combination of which generates what we have termed “chemical zip codes”, are able to transform a relatively small chemical space into a larger universe of biological activities, as membrane-containing organelles within the cell appear to be able to decode these “chemical zip codes”.  It is postulated that after binding to protein kinase C (PKC) isozymes or other non-kinase target proteins that contain diacylglycerol responsive, membrane interacting domains (C1 domains), the resulting complexes are directed to diverse intracellular sites where different sets of substrates are accessed. Multiple cellular bioassays show that DAG-lactones, which bind in vitro to PKCα to varying degrees, expand their biological repertoire into a larger domain, eliciting distinct cellular responses.