Jun Chen
University of Pittsburgh
4 Papers
32 Citations
Jun Chen is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kinase & Protein kinase C. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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A protein kinase C/protein kinase D pathway protects LNCaP prostate cancer cells from phorbol ester-induced apoptosis by promoting ERK1/2 and NF-κB activities
TL;DR: The data indicate that PKD1 is activated and downregulated by PMA through a PKC-dependent ubiquitin-proteasome degradation pathway, and the activation of PKD 1 or PKD2 counteracts PMA-induced apoptosis by promoting downstream ERK1/2 and NF-κB activities in LNCaP prostate cancer cells.
Potent and selective disruption of protein kinase D functionality by a benzoxoloazepinolone.
Elizabeth R. Sharlow,Karthik V. Giridhar,Courtney R. LaValle,Jun Chen,Stephanie Leimgruber,Rebecca Barrett,Karla Bravo-Altamirano,Peter Wipf,John S. Lazo,Q. Jane Wang +9 more
TL;DR: The discovery of the first potent and selective cell-active small molecule inhibitor for PKD, benzoxoloazepinolone (CID755673), which inhibited the known biological actions of PKD1 including phorbol ester-induced class IIa histone deacetylase 5 nuclear exclusion, vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein transport from the Golgi to the plasma membrane, and the ilimaquinone-induced Golgi fragmentation.
Novel protein kinase D inhibitors cause potent arrest in prostate cancer cell growth and motility
Courtney R. LaValle,Karla Bravo-Altamirano,Karthik V. Giridhar,Jun Chen,Elizabeth R. Sharlow,John S. Lazo,Peter Wipf,Q. Jane Wang +7 more
TL;DR: Modifications to the aromatic core structure in particular significantly increased potency while retaining high specificity for PKD and caused a dramatic arrest in cell proliferation accompanying elevated cytotoxicity when applied to prostate cancer cells.