Hamigeran G Does Not Affect Golgi Structure or Function in HEK293 Cells

A. J. Singh, Catrina Olivera, Euan R. Russell, J. Miller, P. Northcote
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The hamigerans are diterpenoid secondary metabolites isolated from the New Zealand marine sponge Hamigera tarangaensis. Of all the hamigerans that have been isolated and characterised at Victoria University of Wellington, hamigeran G showed the most potent anti-proliferative activity against a mammalian cancer cell line. We previously reported that it might be targeting the Golgi network of cells based on a chemical genomic screen on yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). Here, we investigated the effects of hamigeran G on the Golgi network of mammalian cells and showed that it did not have a significant effect on Golgi apparatus morphology or Golgi network functions such as protein secretion and endocytosis. Results of this study, therefore, conclude that the Golgi network is unlikely to be the primary target of hamigeran G's anti-proliferative activity. Further work is needed to fully elucidate the mechanism of action and target(s) of hamigeran G.
Hamigeran G不影响HEK293细胞的高尔基结构和功能
hamigerans是从新西兰海绵Hamigera tarangaensis中分离出来的二萜次生代谢物。在惠灵顿维多利亚大学分离和鉴定的所有hamigerans中,hamigeran G显示出对哺乳动物癌细胞系最有效的抗增殖活性。我们之前报道过,基于酵母(Saccharomyces cerevisiae)的化学基因组筛选,它可能靶向高尔基细胞网络。在此,我们研究了hamigeran G对哺乳动物细胞高尔基体网络的影响,发现它对高尔基体形态和高尔基体网络功能(如蛋白质分泌和内吞作用)没有显著影响。因此,本研究的结果表明,高尔基网络不太可能是hamigeran G抗增殖活性的主要目标。对其作用机制和靶点的研究还有待进一步深入。
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