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Query: EC:2.7.11.1 (
protein kinase
)
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Cremophor EL
, a polyloxyethylene castor oil derivative used clinically as a parenteral vehicle, inhibits
protein kinase
c activity in vitro. The tumor promoting agent TPA (12-0-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate) activated protein kinase C and induced phosphorylation of cellular proteins of human myeloblastic leukemia ML-1 cells. Polypeptides of 56 KDa, 44 KDa, 37 KDa, 35 KDa and 31 KDa were particularly phosphorylated in response to TPA activation. However, the phosphorylations of these polypeptides, especially that of 37 KDa, were greatly reduced by treatment of the TPA-activated ML-1 cells with
Cremophor EL
.
Cremophor EL
also inhibited the growth of ML-1 cells. On the other hand, the TPA-induced cell differentiation in ML-1, which is considered a separate event from protein kinase C activation, was not affected by
Cremophor EL
. These studies suggest biological implications for the observed in vitro activity of
Cremophor EL
. The studies may also provide a mechanism for the
Cremophor EL
-associated cytotoxicities observed when it is used clinically as a parenteral vehicle.
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PMID:Cremophor EL inhibits 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA)-induced protein phosphorylation in human myeloblastic leukemia ML-1 cells. 174 8
Cremophor EL
, a castor oil derivative, has been considered a non-toxic solubilizer for lipophilic drugs and vitamins. Protein kinase C, a phospholipid/Ca++-dependent
protein kinase
, is known to phosphorylate, in response to extracellular stimuli, a variety of proteins for cellular functions. The present study shows that
Cremophor EL
selectively inhibits the activity of protein kinase C in vitro. The potency of this selective inhibition is greater than that of other protein kinase C-specific inhibitor thus far reported.
Cremophor EL
acts primarily on the enzyme activator diacylglycerol (or the phorbol ester) and prevents the latter from both interacting with the phospholipid and binding to protein kinase C. This is the first report of a significant biological activity induced by this widely used substituted castor oil solubilizer.
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PMID:Cremophor EL, a widely used parenteral vehicle, is a potent inhibitor of protein kinase C. 293 May 66