Chaetoglobosins

Chaetoglobosins is a lipid of Polyketides (PK) class. The involved functions are known as Drug Interactions, cell motility, Polymerization, Cell Cycle Arrest and Cytokinesis. Chaetoglobosins often locates in host, nucleocapsid location, Microfilaments and Skeletal system. The associated genes with Chaetoglobosins are TP53 gene.

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To understand associated biological information of Chaetoglobosins, we collected biological information of abnormalities, associated pathways, cellular/molecular locations, biological functions, related genes/proteins, lipids and common seen animal/experimental models with organized paragraphs from literatures.

What diseases are associated with Chaetoglobosins?

There are no associated biomedical information in the current reference collection.

Possible diseases from mapped MeSH terms on references

We collected disease MeSH terms mapped to the references associated with Chaetoglobosins

MeSH term MeSH ID Detail
Cholangiocarcinoma D018281 7 associated lipids
Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell D015451 25 associated lipids
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What pathways are associated with Chaetoglobosins

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What cellular locations are associated with Chaetoglobosins?

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What lipids are associated with Chaetoglobosins?

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What genes are associated with Chaetoglobosins?

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What common seen animal models are associated with Chaetoglobosins?

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Luo H et al. Chaetoglobosin K inhibits tumor angiogenesis through downregulation of vascular epithelial growth factor-binding hypoxia-inducible factor 1α. 2013 Anticancer Drugs pmid:23695013
Hu Y et al. Nematicidal activity of chaetoglobosin A poduced by Chaetomium globosum NK102 against Meloidogyne incognita. 2013 J. Agric. Food Chem. pmid:23214998
McMullin DR et al. Chaetoglobosins and azaphilones produced by Canadian strains of Chaetomium globosum isolated from the indoor environment. 2013 Mycotoxin Res pmid:23334724
Wang Y et al. Bioactive metabolites from Chaetomium globosum L18, an endophytic fungus in the medicinal plant Curcuma wenyujin. 2012 Phytomedicine pmid:22112725
Xue M et al. Chaetoglobosin Vb from endophytic Chaetomium globosum: absolute configuration of chaetoglobosins. 2012 Chirality pmid:22593034
Xu GB et al. Electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry of chaetoglobosins. 2012 Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. pmid:22886807
Hu Y et al. A PKS gene, pks-1, is involved in chaetoglobosin biosynthesis, pigmentation and sporulation in Chaetomium globosum. 2012 Sci China Life Sci pmid:23233225
Boettger D et al. Evolutionary imprint of catalytic domains in fungal PKS-NRPS hybrids. 2012 Chembiochem pmid:23023987
Ge HM et al. Precursor-directed fungal generation of novel halogenated chaetoglobosins with more preferable immunosuppressive action. 2011 Chem. Commun. (Camb.) pmid:21152613
Straus DC The possible role of fungal contamination in sick building syndrome. 2011 Front Biosci (Elite Ed) pmid:21196335
Dou H et al. Chaetoglobosin Fex from the marine-derived endophytic fungus inhibits induction of inflammatory mediators via Toll-like receptor 4 signaling in macrophages. 2011 Biol. Pharm. Bull. pmid:22130243
Thohinung S et al. Cytotoxic 10-(indol-3-yl)-[13]cytochalasans from the fungus Chaetomium elatum ChE01. 2010 Arch. Pharm. Res. pmid:20803114
Cui CM et al. Cytoglobosins A-G, cytochalasans from a marine-derived endophytic fungus, Chaetomium globosum QEN-14. 2010 J. Nat. Prod. pmid:20225834
Zhang J et al. Cytotoxic chaetoglobosins from the endophyte Chaetomium globosum. 2010 Planta Med. pmid:20486076
Qin JC et al. Bioactive metabolites produced by Chaetomium globosum, an endophytic fungus isolated from Ginkgo biloba. 2009 Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. pmid:19246197
Sidorova TS and Matesic DF Protective effect of the natural product, chaetoglobosin K, on lindane- and dieldrin-induced changes in astroglia: identification of activated signaling pathways. 2008 Pharm. Res. pmid:18040759
Fogle MR et al. Heat stability of chaetoglobosins A and C. 2008 Can. J. Microbiol. pmid:18449228
Fogle MR et al. Growth and mycotoxin production by Chaetomium globosum. 2007 Mycopathologia pmid:17551849
Matesic DF et al. Inhibition of cytokinesis and akt phosphorylation by chaetoglobosin K in ras-transformed epithelial cells. 2006 Cancer Chemother. Pharmacol. pmid:16254733
Ding G et al. Chaetoglobosin U, a cytochalasan alkaloid from endophytic Chaetomium globosum IFB-E019. 2006 J. Nat. Prod. pmid:16499339