Inhibition of protein kinase C mu by various inhibitors. Differentiation from protein kinase c isoenzymes - PubMed (original) (raw)
Inhibition of protein kinase C mu by various inhibitors. Differentiation from protein kinase c isoenzymes
M Gschwendt et al. FEBS Lett. 1996.
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Various inhibitors were tested for their potential to suppress the kinase activity of protein kinase C mu (PKC mu) in vitro and in vivo. Among the staurosporine-derived, rather selective PKC inhibitors the indolocarbazole Gö 6976 previously shown to inhibit preferentially cPKC isotypes proved to be a potent inhibitor of PKC mu with an IC50 of 20 nM, whereas the bisindolylmaleimide Gö 6983 was extremely ineffective in suppressing PKC mu kinase activity with a thousand-fold higher IC50 of 20 microM. Other strong inhibitors of PKC mu were the rather unspecific inhibitors staurosporine and K252a. Contrary to the poor inhibition of PKC mu by Gö 6983, this compound was found to suppress in vitro kinase activity of PKC isoenzymes from all three subgroups very effectively with IC50 values from 7 to 60 nM. Thus, Gö 6983 was able to differentiate between PKC mu and other PKC isoenzymes being useful for selective determination of PKC mu kinase activity in the presence of other PKC isoenzymes.
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