Microxine, a new cdc2 kinase inhibitor from the Australian marine sponge Microxina species.
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Killday KB, Yarwood D, Sills MA, Murphy PT, Hooper JN, Wright AE
Microxine, a new cdc2 kinase inhibitor from the Australian marine sponge Microxina species.
J Nat Prod. 2001 Apr;64(4):525-6.
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- Abstract
A new purine derivative microxine (1) was isolated from the Australian marine sponge Microxina sp. The compound was isolated via reversed-phase chromatography and its structure determined spectroscopically. Microxine was found to weakly inhibit cdc2 kinase activity with an IC(50) of 13 microM.
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Drug Target Property Measurement pH Temperature (°C) Seliciclib Cyclin-dependent kinase 1 IC 50 (nM) 200 N/A N/A Details