| Literature DB >> 27392092 |
Sarah R Elkin1, Nathaniel W Oswald2, Dana K Reed1, Marcel Mettlen1, John B MacMillan2, Sandra L Schmid3.
Abstract
Ikarugamycin (IKA) is a previously discovered antibiotic, which has been shown to inhibit the uptake of oxidized low-density lipoproteins in macrophages. Furthermore, several groups have previously used IKA to inhibit clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME) in plant cell lines. However, detailed characterization of IKA has yet to be performed. Consequently, we performed biochemistry and microscopy experiments to further characterize the effects of IKA on CME. We show that IKA has an IC50 of 2.7 μm in H1299 cells and acutely inhibits CME, but not other endocytic pathways, in a panel of cell lines. Although long-term incubation with IKA has cytotoxic effects, the short-term inhibitory effects on CME are reversible. Thus, IKA can be a useful tool for probing routes of endocytic trafficking.Entities:
Keywords: IC50; caveolae-mediated endocytosis; clathrin-independent endocytosis; mammalian cells
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27392092 PMCID: PMC5260662 DOI: 10.1111/tra.12425
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Traffic ISSN: 1398-9219 Impact factor: 6.215