نتایج جستجو برای: vinblastine tubulin

تعداد نتایج: 14858  

Journal: :Cancer research 2001
M Kavallaris A S Tait B J Walsh L He S B Horwitz M D Norris M Haber

Vinca alkaloids are used extensively in the treatment of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and despite their usefulness, drug resistance remains a serious clinical problem. Vinca alkaloids bind to the beta-tubulin subunit of the alpha/beta-tubulin heterodimer and inhibit polymerization of microtubules. Recent studies have implicated altered beta-tubulin isotype expression and mutatio...

2013
Jubina B. Venghateri Tilak Kumar Gupta Paul J. Verma Ambarish Kunwar Dulal Panda

Maytansinoid conjugates are currently under different phases of clinical trials and have been showing promising activity for various types of cancers. In this study, we have elucidated the mechanism of action of ansamitocin P3, a structural analogue of maytansine for its anticancer activity. Ansamitocin P3 potently inhibited the proliferation of MCF-7, HeLa, EMT-6/AR1 and MDA-MB-231 cells in cu...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Nicole M Verrills Bradley J Walsh Gary S Cobon Peter G Hains Maria Kavallaris

Vinca alkaloids are used widely in the treatment of both childhood and adult cancers. Their cellular target is the beta-tubulin subunit of alpha/beta-tubulin heterodimers, and they act to inhibit cell division by disrupting microtubule dynamics. Despite the effectiveness of these agents, drug resistance is a major clinical problem. To identify the underlying mechanisms behind vinca alkaloid res...

Journal: :Cancer research 2008
April L Risinger Evelyn M Jackson Lisa A Polin Gregory L Helms Desiree A LeBoeuf Patrick A Joe Elizabeth Hopper-Borge Richard F Ludueña Gary D Kruh Susan L Mooberry

The taccalonolides are a class of structurally and mechanistically distinct microtubule-stabilizing agents isolated from Tacca chantrieri. A crucial feature of the taxane family of microtubule stabilizers is their susceptibility to cellular resistance mechanisms including overexpression of P-glycoprotein (Pgp), multidrug resistance protein 7 (MRP7), and the betaIII isotype of tubulin. The abili...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2009
Marni Brisson Tierno Carolyn A Kitchens Bethany Petrik Thomas H Graham Peter Wipf Fengfeng L Xu William S Saunders Brianne S Raccor Raghavan Balachandran Billy W Day Jane R Stout Claire E Walczak Alexander P Ducruet Celeste E Reese John S Lazo

Disorazoles comprise a family of 29 macrocyclic polyketides isolated from the fermentation broth of the myxobacterium Sorangium cellulosum. The major fermentation product, disorazole A(1), was found previously to irreversibly bind to tubulin and to have potent cytotoxic activity against tumor cells, possibly because of its highly electrophilic epoxide moiety. To test this hypothesis, we synthes...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2012
Arun Kanakkanthara Peter T Northcote John H Miller

Increased abundance of βII- and βIII-tubulin isotypes in cancer cells confers resistance to vinca and taxoid site drugs; however, the role of these isotypes in the acquired resistance of cancer cells to non-vinca or non-taxoid site binding agents has not been described. Peloruside A (PLA) and laulimalide are the only known non-taxoid site microtubule-stabilizing agents. A human ovarian cancer c...

Journal: :Cancer research 1996
S Scala K Wosikowski P Giannakakou P Valle J L Biedler B A Spengler E Lucarelli S E Bates C J Thiele

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and its receptors are necessary for the survival and development of many neuronal cells. Because BDNF and TrkB are expressed in many poor-prognosis neuroblastoma (NB) tumors, we evaluated the role of BDNF in affecting sensitivity to chemotherapeutic agents. We investigated the effects of activation of the BDNF-TrkB signal transduction pathway in two NB c...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1987
G G Gundersen S Khawaja J C Bulinski

Tyrosinated (Tyr) and detyrosinated (Glu) alpha-tubulin, species interconverted by posttranslational modification, are largely segregated in separate populations of microtubules in interphase cultured cells. We sought to understand how distinct Tyr and Glu microtubules are generated in vivo, by examining time-dependent alterations in Tyr and Glu tubulin levels (by immunoblots probed with antibo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
B Shan J C Medina E Santha W P Frankmoelle T C Chou R M Learned M R Narbut D Stott P Wu J C Jaen T Rosen P B Timmermans H Beckmann

Microtubules are linear polymers of alpha- and beta-tubulin heterodimers and are the major constituents of mitotic spindles, which are essential for the separation of chromosomes during mitosis. Here we describe a synthetic compound, 2-fluoro-1-methoxy-4-pentafluorophenylsulfonamidobenzene (T138067), which covalently and selectively modifies the beta1, beta2, and beta4 isotypes of beta-tubulin ...

2012
Arun Kanakkanthara Peter T. Northcote John H. Miller

Increased abundance of bIIand bIII-tubulin isotypes in cancer cells confers resistance to vinca and taxoid site drugs; however, the role of these isotypes in the acquired resistance of cancer cells to non-vinca or nontaxoid site binding agents has not been described. Peloruside A (PLA) and laulimalide are the only known non-taxoid site microtubule-stabilizing agents. A human ovarian cancer cell...

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