PHY34 inhibits autophagy through V-ATPase V0A2 subunit inhibition and CAS/CSE1L nuclear cargo traffi...
PHY34 inhibits autophagy through V-ATPase V0A2 subunit inhibition and CAS/CSE1L nuclear cargo trafficking in high grade serous ovarian cancer
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Salvi, Amrita , Young, Alexandria N. , Huntsman, Andrew C. , Pergande, Melissa R. , Korkmaz, Melissa A. , Rathnayake, Rathnayake A. , Mize, Brittney K. , Kinghorn, A. Douglas , Zhang, Xiaoli , Ratia, Kiira , Schirle, Markus , Thomas, Jason R. , Brittain, Scott M. , Shelton, Claude , Aldrich, Leslie N. , Cologna, Stephanie M. , Fuchs, James R. and Burdette, Joanna E.
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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PHY34 is a synthetic small molecule, inspired by a compound naturally occurring in tropical plants of the
Phyllanthus
genus. PHY34 was developed to have potent in vitro and in vivo anticancer activity against high grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) cells. Mechanistically, PHY34 induced apoptosis in ovarian cancer cells by late-stage autophag...
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PHY34 inhibits autophagy through V-ATPase V0A2 subunit inhibition and CAS/CSE1L nuclear cargo trafficking in high grade serous ovarian cancer
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Young, Alexandria N.
Huntsman, Andrew C.
Pergande, Melissa R.
Korkmaz, Melissa A.
Rathnayake, Rathnayake A.
Mize, Brittney K.
Kinghorn, A. Douglas
Zhang, Xiaoli
Ratia, Kiira
Schirle, Markus
Thomas, Jason R.
Brittain, Scott M.
Shelton, Claude
Aldrich, Leslie N.
Cologna, Stephanie M.
Fuchs, James R.
Burdette, Joanna E.
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_e4c4de122bed46cdace434fd84397a5c
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_e4c4de122bed46cdace434fd84397a5c
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2041-4889
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2041-4889
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10.1038/s41419-021-04495-w