The Extracts of Some Marine Invertebrates and Algae Collected off the Coast Waters of Vietnam Induce the Inhibitory Effects on the Activator Protein‐1 Transcriptional Activity in JB6 Cl41 Cells
Author(s) -
Sergey N. Fedorov,
Vladimir B. Krasokhin,
Larisa K. Shubina,
Sergey A. Dyshlovoy,
Nguyễn Hoài Nam,
Châu Văn Minh
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.436
H-Index - 50
eISSN - 2090-9063
pISSN - 2090-9071
DOI - 10.1155/2013/896709
Subject(s) - chemistry , marine invertebrates , activator (genetics) , luciferase , biochemistry , biological activity , reporter gene , algae , transcriptional activity , microbiology and biotechnology , gene , transfection , transcription factor , gene expression , biology , botany , in vitro , ecology
It has previously been shown that inhibition of the transcriptional activity of the oncogenic nuclear factor AP-1 can result in cancer prevention. Marine invertebrates and alga are a rich source of natural compounds that possess various biological activities. The inhibitory effects of the extracts of Vietnamese marine organisms in relation to the AP-1 transcriptional activity were examined by the luciferase method using JB6 Cl41 cells stably expressing a luciferase reporter gene controlled by AP-1 DNA binding sequence. As was found, 71 species of marine sponges out of 148 species studied contain inhibitors of the AP-1 transcriptional activity. Therefore, marine organisms as a source of biologically active compounds have a great potential for isolation of the new cancer preventive compounds that inhibit the oncogenic AP-1 nuclear factor
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