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Bisucaberin

Catalog No. T38101Cas No. 112972-60-8

Bisucaberin is a siderophore and bacterial metabolite that has been found inA. haloplanktisand has anticancer activity.1,2It inhibits the growth of L1210 and 1MC carcinoma cells (IC50s = 9.7 and 12.7 μM, respectively) and sensitizes fibrosarcoma 1023 cells to macrophage-mediated cytolysis.

Bisucaberin

Bisucaberin

Catalog No. T38101Cas No. 112972-60-8
Bisucaberin is a siderophore and bacterial metabolite that has been found inA. haloplanktisand has anticancer activity.1,2It inhibits the growth of L1210 and 1MC carcinoma cells (IC50s = 9.7 and 12.7 μM, respectively) and sensitizes fibrosarcoma 1023 cells to macrophage-mediated cytolysis.
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Bisucaberin is a siderophore and bacterial metabolite that has been found inA. haloplanktisand has anticancer activity.1,2It inhibits the growth of L1210 and 1MC carcinoma cells (IC50s = 9.7 and 12.7 μM, respectively) and sensitizes fibrosarcoma 1023 cells to macrophage-mediated cytolysis.
1.Hou, Z., Raymond, K.N., O’Sullivan, B., et al.A preorganized siderophore: Thermodynamic and structural characterization of alcaligin and bisucaberin, microbial macrocyclic dihydroxamate chelating agentsInorg. Chem.37(26)6630-6637(1998) 2.Kameyama, T., Takahashi, A., Kurasawa, S., et al.Bisucaberin, a new siderophore, sensitizing tumor cells to macrophage-mediated cytolysis. I. Taxonomy of the producing organism, isolation and biological propertiesJ. Antibiot. (Tokyo)40(12)1664-1670(1987)
Chemical Properties
Molecular Weight400.476
FormulaC18H32N4O6
Cas No.112972-60-8
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