Bioactivity | Chetomin, an active component of Chaetomium globosum, is a heat shock protein 90/hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha (Hsp90/HIF1α) pathway inhibitor. Chetomin is a potent, nontoxic non-small cell lung cancer cancer stem cells (NSCLC CSC)-targeting molecule[1]. | |||||||||
Invitro | Chetomin (0~10 μM; 24 hours; H460 and H1299 cells) shows progressively lower expression of several survival-promoting proteins promoted by Hsp90/HIF1α activity, including insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1 R), epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), Src, mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 1/2 (MEK1/2), activation of protein kinase B (Akt), and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) [1].Chetomin (0~10 μM; 24 hours; H1299 cells) elicits cell cycle arrest in susceptible and chemoresistant NSCLC cell lines[1]..Chetomin (1 µM; 3 days; H460 and H1299 cells) pretreatment abolishes their sphere-forming capacity. Chetomin inhibits sphere-forming by NSCLC CSCs within a nanomolar range, and proliferation of susceptible and chemoresistant NSCLC non-CSCs within a micromolar range. Chetomin (24 h) decreases HIF-response element activity in H460 and H1299 monolayer cultures. Chetomin (0~10 μM) specifically inhibits the Hsp90-HIF1α binding interaction in HIF1α's N-terminus [1]. Western Blot Analysis[1] Cell Line: | |||||||||
Name | Chetomin | |||||||||
CAS | 1403-36-7 | |||||||||
Formula | C31H30N6O6S4 | |||||||||
Molar Mass | 710.87 | |||||||||
Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. | |||||||||
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