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Anti-Cancer Drugs | 1999

Makaluvamines vary in ability to induce dose-dependent DNA cleavage via topoisomerase II interaction.

Sandra S Matsumoto; Heather M. Haughey; Derek M Schmehl; Debra Ann Venables; Chris M. Ireland; Joseph A. Holden; Louis R. Barrows

The makaluvamines are marine natural products that were originally isolated because of their cytotoxicity in a cell-based mechanism screen. They have significant anti-cancer activity in animal models. There is, however, disagreement in the literature as to whether these compounds target topoisomerase II via a clinically relevant mechanism. This work shows that the makaluvamines can induce dose-dependent DNA cleavage via topoisomerase II. For most of the makaluvamines the levels of cleavage are significantly below those achieved by equimolar concentrations of etoposide. To some extent these results might explain the discrepancies present in the literature.


Tetrahedron Letters | 1997

Veiutamine. A new alkaloid from the Fijian sponge Zyzzya fuliginosa

Debra Ann Venables; Louis R. Barrows; Piotr Lassota; Chris M. Ireland

Abstract We report the isolation and characterization of veiutamine ( 1 ), a new pyrroloiminoquinone derivative from the Fijian sponge Zyzzya fuliginosa . Veiutamine is the first pyrroloiminoquinone alkaloid bearing a C-6 p -oxy benzyl substitutent.


Journal of Natural Products | 1997

Makaluvamine N: a new pyrroloiminoquinone from Zyzzya fuliginosa.

Debra Ann Venables; Gisela P. Concepcion; Sandra S Matsumoto; Louis R. Barrows; Chris M. Ireland


Journal of Natural Products | 1998

Epolones: novel sesquiterpene-tropolones from fungus OS-F69284 that induce erythropoietin in human cells.

Ping Cai; David L. Smith; Bernadette Cunningham; Sheryl Brown-Shimer; Barry P. Katz; Cedric J. Pearce; Debra Ann Venables; David R. Houck


Journal of Natural Products | 2006

Grandisines C−G, Indolizidine Alkaloids from the Australian Rainforest Tree Elaeocarpus grandis

Peter L. Katavic; Debra Ann Venables; Paul I. Forster; Gordon P. Guymer; Anthony Richard Carroll


Journal of Natural Products | 1997

Plakinidine D, a new pyrroloacridine alkaloid from two ascidians of the genus Didemnum

Cameron J. Smith; Debra Ann Venables; Hopmann C; Christine E. Salomon; Jamaluddin Jompa; and Akbar Tahir; Faulkner Dj; Chris M. Ireland


Journal of Natural Products | 1998

Destruxin-A4 chlorohydrin, a novel destruxin from fungus OS-F68576: isolation, structure determination, and biological activity as an inducer of erythropoietin.

Ping Cai; David L. Smith; Barry P. Katz; Cedric J. Pearce; Debra Ann Venables; David R. Houck


Journal of Natural Products | 2007

Indolizidine alkaloids with δ-opioid receptor binding affinity from the leaves of Elaeocarpus fuscoides

Peter L. Katavic; Debra Ann Venables; Tppul Rali; Anthony Richard Carroll


Journal of Natural Products | 1999

8-Methyl-pyridoxatin : A novel N-hydroxy pyridone from fungus OS-F61800 that induces erythropoietin in human cells

Ping Cai; David L. Smith; Bernadette Cunningham; Sheryl Brown-Shimer; Barry P. Katz; Cedric J. Pearce; Debra Ann Venables; David R. Houck


Journal of Natural Products | 2007

Habbemines A and B, Pyrrolidine Alkaloids with Human δ-Opioid Receptor Binding Affinity from the Leaves of Elaeocarpus habbemensis

Peter L. Katavic; Debra Ann Venables; Topul Rali; Anthony Richard Carroll

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David L. Smith

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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