About 6 results found for searched term "Cytochalasin C" (0.633 seconds)
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M57264 | Cytochalasin C | Others |
Cytochalasin C is a cell-permeable fungal toxin and induces the formation of nuclear rodlets. | ||
M7728 | Cytochalasin D | Actin-Related Protein |
Zygosporin A; NSC 209835 | ||
Cytochalasin D (Zygosporin A) is a cytopermeable actin polymerization inhibitor derived from fungi, which inhibits g-actin -- Cofilin interaction by binding g-actin. Cytochalasin D can also inhibit the binding of Cofilin to F-actin, reduce the release of exosomes and induce YAP phosphorylation. | ||
M9203 | Cytochalasin B | Actin-Related Protein |
Phomin | ||
Cytochalasin B is a cell-permeable mycotoxin binding to the barbed end of actin filaments, disrupting the formation of actin polymers, with Kd value of 1.4-2.2 nM for F-actin. | ||
M10349 | Dihydrocytochalasin B | Actin-Related Protein |
Dihydrocytochalasin B is a Cytokinesis inhibitor and changes the morphology of the cells, similar to that of cytochalasin B. | ||
M29987 | Cytochalasin E | Autophagy |
Cytochalasin E, an epoxide containing Aspergillus-derived fungal metabolite, inhibits angiogenesis and tumor growth. Cytochalasin E is a potent actin depolymerization agent, and it binds and caps the barbed end of actin filaments to prevent actin elongation. | ||
M41022 | Cytochalasin H | Antibiotic |
Cytochalasin H is a nature product that could be isolated from fungus Phomopsis sp. |
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