pateamine
Pateamine refers to a family of marine natural products that includes pateamine A and pateamine B. These compounds are isolated from marine sponges and are characterized by a macrocyclic lactone framework. They exhibit potent bioactivity in vitro, notably cytotoxic effects against cancer cell lines, and have been used as chemical probes to study translation initiation.
Mechanism of action: Pateamine A and related members act by binding to the eukaryotic initiation factor 4A
Biological activity and research: In cell culture, pateamines show potent cytotoxicity across diverse cancer cell types,
Chemistry and synthesis: Pateamines are subjects of total synthesis and structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies. Synthetic analogs
Potential and limitations: While informative for studying translation initiation and as a basis for therapeutic exploration,