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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2001

Discovery of a non-peptide small molecule that selectively mimics the biological actions of calcitonin.

Toyoko Katayama; Mayumi Furuya; Kozo Yamaichi; Kyoko Konishi; Namino Sugiura; Hidenobu Murafuji; Koji Magota; Masayuki Saito; Shoji Tanaka; Shinzo Oikawa

Calcitonin (CT), a 32-amino acid peptide hormone secreted mainly from the thyroid gland, plays an important role in maintaining bone homeostasis. To discover non-peptide small molecules with biological actions similar to those of CT, a cell-based screening of an in-house chemical library was performed and a pyridone derivative (SUN B8155) was identified. Like CT, it elevated cyclic AMP (cAMP) levels in T47D and UMR106-06 cells which endogenously express human and rat CT receptor, respectively. SUN B8155 also stimulated cAMP formation in cells expressing recombinant human CT receptor, but not in those expressing human parathyroid hormone/parathyroid hormone-related peptide receptor. Accumulation of cAMP in T47D cells was blocked by a selective antagonist of CT receptor, salmon CT(8-32), whereas SUN B8155 did not displace the specific binding of [(125)I]CT to the receptor. Our results suggested that the compound selectively interacts with the CT receptor by a mechanism similar to but probably different from that of CT itself. In rats, intraperitoneal administration of SUN B8155 significantly lowered serum calcium levels, like CT. Our results demonstrate, for the first time, that the biological activities of the newly identified small molecule can mimic that of CT, acting via the CT receptor.


Archive | 1997

Process for production of secretory kex2 derivatives

Koji Magota; Toyofumi Masuda; Yuji Suzuki; Masayuki Yabuta


Archive | 1994

Process for producing peptides in E. coli

Masayuki Yabuta; Yuji Suzuki; Kazuhiro Ohsuye; Takehiro Oshima; Seiko Onai; Koji Magota; Shoji Tanaka


Archive | 1992

Process for producing peptides

Masayuki Yabuta; Yuji Suzuki; Kazuhiro Ohsuye; Takehiro Oshima; Seiko Onai; Koji Magota; Shoji Tanaka


Archive | 1988

Process for production of physiologically active peptide containing cysteine residue

Koji Magota; Takehiro Oshima; Shoji Tanaka


Archive | 1988

Use of a 97 amino acid leader sequence from the E. coli B-galactosidase gene for the production of hanp and hptc as fusion proteins

Koji Magota; Takehiro Oshima; Shoji Tanaka


Archive | 1990

PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF C-TERMINAL α-AMIDATED PEPTIDE

Shoji Tanaka; Kazuhiro Ohsuye; Koji Magota


Archive | 1997

Method for cleaving chimeric protein using processing enzyme

Yuji Suzuki; Koji Magota; Toyofumi Masuda


Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 1994

Production of Recombinant Human Calcitonin in Escherichia coli

Masayuki Yabuta; Yuji Suzuki; Koji Magota; Nobuo Tsuruoka; Shigekazu Matsukura; Shoji Tanaka; Takehiro Ohshima; Kazuhiro Ohsuye


Archive | 1997

Verfahren zur Spaltung eines chimeren Proteins mittels eines 'processing'-Enzyms Process for the resolution of a chimeric protein by means of a 'processing' enzyme

Koji Magota; Toyofumi Masuda; Yuji Suzuki

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Kozo Yamaichi

Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine

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Toyoko Katayama

Kyoto Prefectural University

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