Antitumoragent-28 is a compound that specifically targets and inhibits the activity of the ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) kinase. By doing so, it effectively impedes the progression of ATM-mediated diseases and demonstrates significant anti-cancer activity.
Antitumoragent-23 exhibits potent antitumoral activity, as demonstrated by its GI50 values of 38, 48, 5, 27, 80, and 28 nM against the lymphoma cell lines GRANTA-519, KARPAS-422, KARPAS-299, RAMOS, DAUDI, and RAJI respectively.
Actinonin ((-)-Actinonin) is a naturally occurring antibacterial agent produced by Actinomyces and a potent reversible peptide deformylase (PDF) inhibitor with a Ki of 0.28 nM, it also is an apoptosis inducer. Actinonin inhibits aminopeptidase M, aminopeptidase N and leucine aminopeptidase, it also inhibits MMP-1, MMP-3, MMP-8, MMP-9, and hmeprin α with Ki values of 300 nM, 1,700 nM, 190 nM, 330 nM, and 20 nM, respectively. Actinonin has antiproliferative and antitumor activities[1][2][3][4][5].
CB 300919 is a quinazoline-based antitumoragent with high activity in the CH1 human ovarian tumor xenograft and has continuous exposure (96 h) growth inhibition (IC50: 2 nM).
Duocarmycin A, an antitumor antibiotic, is a DNA alkylator and efficiently alkylates adenine N3 at the 3′ end of AT-rich sequences in the DNA. Duocarmycin A, as a chemotherapeutic agent, results in HLC-2 cells typically apoptotic changes.
Physapubenolide is natural cytotoxic withanolide antitumoragent. Physapubenolide induces apoptosis by decreasing mitochondrial membrane potential and elevating the Bax Bcl-2 protein expression ratio.