Current therapies for common types of cancer such as renal cell cancer are often ineffective and unspecific, and novel pharmacological targets and approaches are in high demand. Here we show the unexpected possibility for the rapid and selective killing of renal cancer cells through activation of calcium-permeable nonselective transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) calcium channels by the sesquiterpene (−)-englerin A. This compound was found to be a highly efficient, fast-acting, potent, selective, and direct stimulator of TRPC4 and TRPC5 channels. TRPC4/5 activation through a high-affinity extracellular (−)-englerin A binding site may open up novel opportunities for drug discovery aimed at renal cancer
The voltage-dependent L-type Ca(2+) channel was identified as a macromolecular target for (-)-engler...
The voltage-dependent L-type Ca2+channel was identified as a macromolecular target for ()-englerin A...
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is among the top ten most common forms of cancer and is the most common m...
Englerin A is a structurally unique natural product reported to selectively inhibit growth of renal ...
<div><p>Englerin A is a structurally unique natural product reported to selectively inhibit growth o...
Englerin A is a structurally unique natural product reported to selectively inhibit growth of renal ...
(-)-Englerin A (EA) is a natural product which has potent cytotoxic effects on renal cell carcinoma ...
Modifications at the bridgehead position of englerin A were made to explore the effects of variation...
The sesquiterpene (-)Englerin A (EA) is an organic compound from the plant Phyllanthus engleri which...
<div><p>The number of renal cancers has increased over the last ten years and patient survival in ad...
The sesquiterpene (−)Englerin A (EA) is an organic compound from the plant Phyllanthus engleri which...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Calcium flux stimulated by englerin A in HEK293T cells overexpressing different TRPC p...
Novel approaches towards cancer therapy are urgently needed. One approach might be to target ion cha...
Background and Purpose: (−)‐Englerin A (EA) is a potent cytotoxic agent against renal carcinoma cell...
The voltage-dependent L-type Ca(2+) channel was identified as a macromolecular target for (-)-engler...
The voltage-dependent L-type Ca(2+) channel was identified as a macromolecular target for (-)-engler...
The voltage-dependent L-type Ca2+channel was identified as a macromolecular target for ()-englerin A...
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is among the top ten most common forms of cancer and is the most common m...
Englerin A is a structurally unique natural product reported to selectively inhibit growth of renal ...
<div><p>Englerin A is a structurally unique natural product reported to selectively inhibit growth o...
Englerin A is a structurally unique natural product reported to selectively inhibit growth of renal ...
(-)-Englerin A (EA) is a natural product which has potent cytotoxic effects on renal cell carcinoma ...
Modifications at the bridgehead position of englerin A were made to explore the effects of variation...
The sesquiterpene (-)Englerin A (EA) is an organic compound from the plant Phyllanthus engleri which...
<div><p>The number of renal cancers has increased over the last ten years and patient survival in ad...
The sesquiterpene (−)Englerin A (EA) is an organic compound from the plant Phyllanthus engleri which...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Calcium flux stimulated by englerin A in HEK293T cells overexpressing different TRPC p...
Novel approaches towards cancer therapy are urgently needed. One approach might be to target ion cha...
Background and Purpose: (−)‐Englerin A (EA) is a potent cytotoxic agent against renal carcinoma cell...
The voltage-dependent L-type Ca(2+) channel was identified as a macromolecular target for (-)-engler...
The voltage-dependent L-type Ca(2+) channel was identified as a macromolecular target for (-)-engler...
The voltage-dependent L-type Ca2+channel was identified as a macromolecular target for ()-englerin A...
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is among the top ten most common forms of cancer and is the most common m...