Isoenzyme specificity of bisindolylmaleimides, selective inhibitors of protein kinase C

SE Wilkinson, PJ Parker, JS Nixon - Biochemical Journal, 1993 - portlandpress.com
SE Wilkinson, PJ Parker, JS Nixon
Biochemical Journal, 1993portlandpress.com
The protein kinase C (PKC) family of isoenzymes is believed to mediate a wide range of
signal-transduction pathways in many different cell types. A series of bisindolylmaleimides
have been evaluated as inhibitors of members of the conventional PKC family (PKCs-alpha,-
beta,-gamma) and of a representative of the new, Ca (2+)-independent, PKC family, PKC-
epsilon. In contrast with the indolocarbazole staurosporine, all the bisindolylmaleimides
investigated showed slight selectivity for PKC-alpha over the other isoenzymes examined. In …
The protein kinase C (PKC) family of isoenzymes is believed to mediate a wide range of signal-transduction pathways in many different cell types. A series of bisindolylmaleimides have been evaluated as inhibitors of members of the conventional PKC family (PKCs-alpha, -beta, -gamma) and of a representative of the new, Ca(2+)-independent, PKC family, PKC-epsilon. In contrast with the indolocarbazole staurosporine, all the bisindolylmaleimides investigated showed slight selectivity for PKC-alpha over the other isoenzymes examined. In addition, bisindolylmaleimides bearing a conformationally restricted side-chain were less active as inhibitors of PKC-epsilon. Most noticeable of these was Ro 32-0432, which showed a 10-fold selectivity for PKC-alpha and a 4-fold selectivity for PKC-beta I over PKC-epsilon.
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