Terpestacin
Terpestacin is found in Phoma exigua var. heteromorpha. Terpestacin binds to UQCRB to inhibit the production of mitochondrial ROS and HIF-1α. Terpestacin inhibits tumor angiogenesis in the FM3A breast cancer cell xenograft mouse model. Terpestacin has antitumor activity and phytotoxicity[1][2].
Product Specifications
CAS Number
[146436-22-8]
UNSPSC
12352211
Target
HIF/HIF Prolyl-Hydroxylase; Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)
Related Pathways
Immunology/Inflammation; Metabolic Enzyme/Protease; NF-κB
Field of Research
Cancer
Smiles
OC[C@@H](C)C1=C(C([C@@]2([C@@]1(C/C=C([C@H](CC/C(C)=C/CC/C(C)=C/C2)O)\C)[H])C)=O)O
Molecular Formula
C25H38O4
Molecular Weight
402.57
References & Citations
[1]Masi M, et al. Terpestacin, a toxin produced by Phoma exigua var. heteromorpha, the causal agent of a severe foliar disease of oleander (Nerium oleander L.) . Nat Prod Res. 2022 Mar;36 (5) :1253-1259.|[2]Jung HJ, et al. Terpestacin inhibits tumor angiogenesis by targeting UQCRB of mitochondrial complex III and suppressing hypoxia-induced reactive oxygen species production and cellular oxygen sensing. J Biol Chem. 2010 Apr 9;285 (15) :11584-95.
Shipping Conditions
Room temperature
Product MSDS
http://file.medchemexpress.com/batch_PDF/HY-N15497/
Scientific Category
Natural Products
Clinical Information
No Development Reported
Curated Selection
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