Enniatin A1 possesses anticarcinogenic properties by induction of apoptosis and disruption of ERK signalling pathway. Enniatin A1 inhibits ACAT with an IC50 of 49 μM in rat liver microsomes. Enniatin A1 isolated from Fusarium mycotoxins is a cyclic hexadepsipeptide consisting of alternating D-α-hydroxyisovaleric acids and N-methyl-L-amino acids.
DMEA-PNU-159682 (molecule D12) is an ADC cytotoxin molecule that includes neomycin (MMDX) metabolites from liver microsomes and the effective ADC cytotoxin PNU-159682.
Enniatin A is a Fusarium mycotoxin. Enniatin A inhibits acyl-CoA: cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT) activity with an IC50 of 22 μM in an enzyme assay using rat liver microsomes.
Enniatins B decreases the activation of ERK (p44/p42). Enniatin B is a Fusarium mycotoxin. Enniatin B inhibits acyl-CoA: cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT) activity with an IC50 of 113 μM in an enzyme assay using rat liver microsomes.
Enniatin B1 crosss the blood-brain barrier. Enniatin B1 decreases the activation of ERK (p44/p42). Enniatin B1 inhibits moderately TNF-α-induced NF-κB activation.Enniatin B1 is a Fusarium mycotoxin. Enniatin B1 inhibits acyl-CoA: cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT) activity with an IC50 of 73 μM in an enzyme assay using rat liver microsomes.
DBCO-PEG4-VC-PAB-DMEA-PNU-159682, a drug-linker conjugate for antibody-drug conjugates (ADC), comprises the ADC linker DBCO-PEG4-VC-PAB and the potent ADC cytotoxin DMEA-PNU-159682. The cytotoxin includes metabolites of nemorubicin (MMDX) from liver microsomes and the ADC cytotoxin PNU-159682[1].
Mal-PEG4-VC-PAB-DMEA-PNU-159682 is a drug-linker conjugate designed for antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) therapy. It combines the ADC linker, Mal-PEG4-VC-PAB, with the potent ADC cytotoxin, DMEA-PNU-159682. The cytotoxin, DMEA-PNU-159682, is derived from metabolites of nemorubicin (MMDX) found in liver microsomes, as well as the ADC cytotoxin PNU-159682[1].
Mal-Phe-C4-VC-PAB-DMEA-PNU-159682 is a drug-linker conjugate utilized in antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) therapy. It comprises the ADC linker Mal-Phe-C4-VC-PAB and the potent ADC cytotoxin DMEA-PNU-159682. DMEA-PNU-159682 encompasses metabolites of nemorubicin (MMDX) derived from liver microsomes, as well as the ADC cytotoxin PNU-159682[1].