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Experimental Cell Research | 2003

Ratjadones inhibit nuclear export by blocking CRM1/exportin 1.

Mario Köster; Søren Lykke-Andersen; Yasser A. Elnakady; Klaus Dr. Gerth; Peter Washausen; Gerhard Prof. Dr. Höfle; Florenz Sasse; Jørgen Kjems; Hansjörg Hauser

In addition to previously isolated ratjadone A we describe three new members of this family, ratjadones B, C, and D, from another strain of the myxobacterium Sorangium cellulosum. We have investigated the properties of these ratjadones with respect to their activity on mammalian cell lines. We found IC(50) values in the picomolar range and a significant increase in the size of nuclei. A further examination showed that they inhibit the export of the leucine-rich nuclear export signal (LR-NES) containing proteins in different cell lines. Ratjadones are able to inhibit the formation of the nuclear export complex composed of the CRM1, RanGTP, and the cargo protein, as shown by two different in vitro assays. Finally, the binding of ratjadone C to CRM1 was demonstrated. These ratjadone activities are in the same concentration range as described for the polyketide leptomycin B (LMB) from Streptomyces sp. Like LMB, it seems that the ratjadones covalently bind to CRM1, inhibit cargo protein binding via LR-NES, and thereby block nuclear export. Thus, the ratjadones represent a new class of natural compounds which inhibit proliferation in eukaryotes by blocking nuclear export.


The Journal of Antibiotics | 1983

The myxopyronins, new inhibitors of bacterial RNA synthesis from Myxococcus fulvus (Myxobacterales).

Herbert Irschik; Klaus Gerth; Gerhard Prof. Dr. Höfle; Werner Kohl; Hans Reichenbach


The Journal of Antibiotics | 1983

The myxalamids, new antibiotics from Myxococcus xanthus (Myxobacterales). I. Production, physico-chemical and biological properties, and mechanism of action.

Klaus Gerth; Rolf Jansen; Günther Reifenstahl; Gerhard Prof. Dr. Höfle; Herbert Irschik; Brigitte Kunze; Hans Reichenbach; G. Thierbach


The Journal of Antibiotics | 1985

The corallopyronins, new inhibitors of bacterial RNA synthesis from Myxobacteria

Herbert Irschik; Rolf Jansen; Gerhard Prof. Dr. Höfle; Klaus Gerth; Hans Reichenbach


The Journal of Antibiotics | 1984

Stigmatellin, a new antibiotic from Stigmatella aurantiaca (Myxobacterales). I. Production, physico-chemical and biological properties.

Brigitte Kunze; T. Kemmer; Gerhard Prof. Dr. Höfle; Hans Reichenbach


The Journal of Antibiotics | 1982

Isolation and identification of althiomycin from Cystobacter fuscus (myxobacterales).

Brigitte Kunze; Hans Reichenbach; Herrmann Dipl Chem Augustiniak; Gerhard Prof. Dr. Höfle


Synlett | 1990

Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane as a Reagent for the Radical Deoxygenation of Alcohols

Dietmar Schummer; Gerhard Prof. Dr. Höfle


Archive | 1988

Method for the preparation of a macrocyclic compound

Hans Reichenbach; Gerhard Prof. Dr. Höfle; Hermann Augustiniak; Norbert Bedorf; Edgar Forche; Klaus Dr. Gerth; Herbert Irschik; Rolf Jansen; Brigitte Dr. Kunze; Florenz Sasse; Heinrich Steinmetz; Wolfram Dr. Trowitzsch-Kienast; Johannes Paul Dr. Pachlatko


Archive | 1989

Microbiological method for the preparation of agrochemically useful macrocyclic lactone derivatives with a microbicidal activity

Norbert Bedorf; Bettina Böhlendorf; Edgar Forche; Klaus Dr. Gerth; Gerhard Prof. Dr. Höfle; Herbert Irschik; Rolf Jansen; Brigitte Dr. Kunze; Hans Reichenbach; Florenz Sasse; Heinrich Steinmetz; Wolfram Dr. Trowitzsch-Kienast; Johannes Paul Dr. Pachlatko


Archive | 1987

Antibiotics from myxococcus

Hans Reichenbach; Klaus Dr. Gerth; Herbert Irschik; Brigitte Dr. Kunze; Gerhard Prof. Dr. Höfle; Hermann Augustiniak; Norbert Bedorf; Rolf Jansen; Wolfram Dr. Trowitzsch-Kienast; Heinrich Steinmetz

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