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TL;DR: It is reported that a newly synthesized L-glutamine-containing copper complex has proteasome-inhibitory activity in human breast cancer and leukemia cells and the data suggest that glutamine Schiff base copper complexes have a potential use for to be used in cancer treatment and prevention.
Abstract: Interest in the use of metallic compounds for cancer treatment has been increasing since the discovery of cisplatin. Clinical studies suggest the use of proteasome inhibitors as potential novel anticancer agents. L-glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid in the body, and has been shown to play a regulatory role in several cellular processes, including metabolism, degradation, redox potential and cellular integrity. Although glutamine is reported to play a role in the regulation of apoptosis, the effect of glutamine copper complex on tumor cells and the involved molecular mechanism have not been investigated. Here, for the first time, we report that a newly synthesized L-glutamine-containing copper complex has proteasome-inhibitory activity in human breast cancer and leukemia cells. The inhibition of the tumor proteasomal activity results in the accumulation of ubiquitinated proteins and ubiquitinated form of IkappaB-alpha, a natural proteasome substrate, followed by induction of apoptosis. Furthermore, this glutamine Schiff base copper complex selectively inhibits the proteasomal activity and induces cell death in cultured breast cancer cells, but not normal, immortalized breast cells. Our data suggest that glutamine Schiff base copper complexes have a potential use for to be used in cancer treatment and prevention.

35 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the Huanghe River delta is studied and the maximum thickness of the subaqueous delta is about 16m and the period of accumulation lasted from 12 to 16 years, therefore its sedimentary rate ranges from 110 to 130 cm/a.
Abstract: The runoff of the Huanghe contains a great amount of suspended load and forms the high-density underflows (hyperpycnal currents) at the river mouth. The sediments over the subaqneous delta are mainly transported by the underflow. The sediment texture gradually get fining seawards, which relates to the attenuation of the hyperpycnal currents and hypopycnal plumes. Being hydraulically equivalent to the medlum-silt-sized quartz, which is the dominant component in the sediments, the clastic mica concentrates on the delta. The maximum thickness of the subaqueous delta is about 16m and the period of accumulation lasted from 12 to 16 years, therefore its sedimentary rate ranges from 110 to 130 cm/a.

5 citations