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purealin
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1-Oxa-2-azaspiro(4.5)deca-2,6,8-triene-3-carboxamide, N-(3-(4-(3-((2-(2-amino-1H-imidazol-4-yl)ethyl)amino)-2-(hydroxyimino)-3-oxopropyl)-2,6-dibromophenoxy)propyl)-7,9-dibromo-10-hydroxy-8-methoxy-, (5R-trans)-
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2018
2018
Unfolding of the myosin head by purealin in glycerol
J. Takito
,
J. Kobayashi
,
Masanori Nakamura
,
Y. Ohizumi
,
Y. Nonomura
Anatomical Science International
2018
Corpus ID: 24639606
Purealin is a small bioactive compound obtained from the marine sponge. The compound modulates various types of ATPase activity…
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2006
2006
Synthesis and biological evaluation of purealin and analogues as cytoplasmic dynein heavy chain inhibitors.
Guangyu Zhu
,
Fanglong Yang
,
+4 authors
B. Day
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
2006
Corpus ID: 23696600
Cytoplasmic dynein plays important roles in membrane transport, mitosis, and other cellular processes. A few small-molecule…
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2006
2006
TOTAL SYNTHESIS OF PUREALIN AND ITS ANALOGUESSYNTHESIS OF LAGUNAPYRONE B AND ITS ISOMERS WITH FLUOROUS MIXTURE SYNTHESIS
Fanglong Yang
2006
Corpus ID: 91293146
Purealin is a natural product that has been isolated from the sea sponge Psammaplysilla purea known to inhibit axonemal dynein. A…
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Review
1998
Review
1998
Potent stimulation of myofilament force and ATPase activity of skeletal muscle by eudistomin M, a novel Ca(++)-sensitizing agent from a Caribbean tunicate.
Y. Ohizumi
,
K. Matsunaga
,
K. Nakatani
,
J. Kobayashi
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental…
1998
Corpus ID: 18314221
In the course of our survey of biologically active compounds from natural sources, eudistomins were isolated from a Caribbean…
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1997
1997
Purealin blocks the sliding movement of sea urchin flagellar axonemes by selective inhibition of half the ATPase activity of axonemal dyneins.
Y. Fang
,
E. Yokota
,
I. Mabuchi
,
H. Nakamura
,
Y. Ohizumi
Biochemistry
1997
Corpus ID: 20885693
Ciliary and flagellar movements are explained by active sliding between the outer doublet microtubules of an axoneme via their…
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1997
Review
1997
Application of physiologically active substances isolated from natural resources to pharmacological studies.
Y. Ohizumi
Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
1997
Corpus ID: 37510768
Numerous neurotoxins that alter Na(+)-channel function have been shown to be useful tools for characterizing Na+ channels…
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1987
1987
Purealin, a novel activator of skeletal muscle actomyosin ATPase and myosin EDTA-ATPase that enhanced the superprecipitation of actomyosin.
Y. Nakamura
,
M. Kobayashi
,
H. Nakamura
,
H. Wu
,
J. Kobayashi
,
Y. Ohizumi
European Journal of Biochemistry
1987
Corpus ID: 24988440
1. Purealin, a novel bioactive principle of a sea sponge Psammaplysilla purea, activated the superprecipitation of myosin B…
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1987
1987
The mechanism of inhibition of light-chain phosphorylation by purealin in chicken gizzard myosin.
J. Takito
,
Y. Ohizumi
,
H. Nakamura
,
J. Kobayashi
,
K. Ebisawa
,
Y. Nonomura
European Journal of Pharmacology
1987
Corpus ID: 41753927
1987
1987
Enhancement of the actin-activated ATPase activity of myosin from canine cardiac ventricle by purealin.
J. Takito
,
H. Nakamura
,
J. Kobayashi
,
Y. Ohizumi
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
1987
Corpus ID: 43576924
1986
1986
Purealin, a novel stabilizer of smooth muscle myosin filaments that modulates ATPase activity of dephosphorylated myosin.
J. Takito
,
H. Nakamura
,
J. Kobayashi
,
Y. Ohizumi
,
K. Ebisawa
,
Y. Nonomura
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1986
Corpus ID: 27351233
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