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- Leptomycins are secondary metabolites produced by Streptomyces spp. Leptomycin B (LMB) was originally discovered as a potent antifungal compound. Leptomycin...
- alanine). Lactase Lactic acid Lactose Lanolin Lauric acid Lectin Leptin Leptomycin B Leucine Leukotriene Ligase Lignin Limonene Linalool Linoleic acid Linolenic...
- the export activity mediated by CRM1 can be inhibited by compounds like Leptomycin B Different export pathways through the NPC for various RNA classes. RNA...
- CSNK2A2, DDIT3, JUN NCOA1, NCOR2, RELA, RUNX1, RUNX2, SMAD3, and TBP. Leptomycin c-Jun Egr-1   Ion channel   G proteins & linked receptors   (Text color)...
- C33H44N4O6 urobilinogen 14684-37-8 C33H46N4O6 stercobilin 34217-90-8 C33H48O6 leptomycin 87081-35-4 C33H57EuO9 europium dipivaloylmethanate 500022-98-0 C33H57GdO9...
- Latvijas Matemātikas Biedrība) Left Mouse Button on a mouse (computing) Leptomycin B, an inhibitor of protein export from the cell nucleus Liga Mexicana...
- append two E-alkene moieties.[23] (−)-callystatin A is a member of the leptomycin family of antibiotics. The following schematic displays the Julia-Kocienski...
- The leptomycin family of molecules that callystatin belongs to includes several well-known molecules with cytotoxic properties. such as leptomycins A and...
- export mediated by CRM1 can be effectively inhibited by the fungicide leptomycin B (LMB), providing excellent experimental verification of this pathway...
- PP, Cobos E, Gao W (August 2010). "p53-Dependent anticancer effects of leptomycin B on lung adenocarcinoma". Cancer Chemother. Pharmacol. 67 (6): 1369–80...