Citreoviridin

Citreoviridin

CAT N°: 11319

Citreoviridin is a mycotoxin isolated from several Penicillium species that has been shown to inhibit the mitochondrial ATP synthetase system.{26689,26688} It inhibits soluble ATPase (KD = 4.1 µM), ADP-stimulated respiration in isolated rat liver mitochondria (KD = 0.15 µM), and ATP-driven reduction of NAD+ by succinate (KD = 2 µM).{26689} Citreoviridin has been used to target ectopic ATPase activity in cancer cells in order to modulate the metabolic activity associated with tumorigenesis.{26690}

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  • Synonyms
    • 2,5-anhydro-1,6-dideoxy-2-C-[(8-(4-methoxy-5-methyl-2-oxo-2H-pyran-6-yl)-2-methyl-1E,3E,5E,7E-octatetraen-1-yl]-4-C-methyl-D-iditol
  • Correlated keywords
    • mycotoxins inhibitors mitochondrial ATP synthetase ATPase mitochondria cancers cells metabolism inhibits inhibitions isolated Penicillium species ADP respiration rats livers NAD+ succinate ectopic activity modulate metabolic tumorigenesis citreoviridine A
  • Product Overview:
    Citreoviridin is a mycotoxin isolated from several Penicillium species that has been shown to inhibit the mitochondrial ATP synthetase system.{26689,26688} It inhibits soluble ATPase (KD = 4.1 µM), ADP-stimulated respiration in isolated rat liver mitochondria (KD = 0.15 µM), and ATP-driven reduction of NAD+ by succinate (KD = 2 µM).{26689} Citreoviridin has been used to target ectopic ATPase activity in cancer cells in order to modulate the metabolic activity associated with tumorigenesis.{26690}

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