Inhibition of ret tyrosine kinase activity by herbimycin A.
We examined the effect of herbimycin A, a potent inhibitor of tyrosine kinases, on NIH(ret) cells and TPC-1 papillary thyroid carcinoma cells, both of which express the active ret genes. Herbimycin A reversed the morphology of NIH(ret) cells to flat cells with a concomitant reassembly of microfilament bundles. On the other hand, it did not induce a significant change in cell shape of TPC-1 cells. When tyrosine kinase activities of the active ret gene products in herbimycin A-treated NIH(ret) and TPC-1 cells were examined in immunocomplex kinase assays, they drastically decreased in both cells as compared with untreated cells. In addition, herbimycin A strongly inhibited tyrosine phosphorylation of 40 kDa and 31 kDa proteins present in the immunoprecipitates of both cells, suggesting that these proteins could associate with the Ret proteins.[1]References
- Inhibition of ret tyrosine kinase activity by herbimycin A. Taniguchi, M., Uehara, Y., Matsuyama, M., Takahashi, M. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (1993) [Pubmed]
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