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Background
Salinosporamide A is a potent inhibitor of 20S proteasome with IC50 value of 1.3 nM [1].
Salinosporamide A was isolated from the crude extract of a Salinospora strain CNB-392. It showed potent anti-tumor activity with an IC50 value of 11 ng/mL in HCT-116 cells. It also exerted a mean GI50 value of less than 10 nM in the NCI’s 60 cell line-panel. Among these cell lines, Salinosporamide A showed the greatest potent efficacies in NCI-H226, SF-539, SK-MEL-28 and MDA-MB-435 cells. Salinosporamide A inhibited the purified 20S proteasome with IC50 value of 1.3 nM. It was about 35-fold more potent than the first discovered specific proteasome inhibitor, omuralide [1].[1] Feling R H, Buchanan G O, Mincer T J, et al. Salinosporamide A: a highly cytotoxic proteasome inhibitor from a novel microbial source, a marine bacterium of the new genus Salinospora. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2003, 42(3): 355-357.
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