نتایج جستجو برای: epothilones

تعداد نتایج: 208  

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Ting-Chao Chou Huajin Dong Xiuguo Zhang William P Tong Samuel J Danishefsky

Epothilones, 16-membered macrolides isolated from a myxobacterium in soil, exert their antitumor effect, like Taxol, by induction of microtubule polymerization and microtubule stabilization. They are effective against tumor cells that are resistant to Taxol or vinblastine. We recently designed, via molecular editing and total synthesis, a new class of epothilones represented by 26-trifluoro-(E)...

2011
Pei Pei Gan Joshua A. McCarroll Frances L. Byrne James Garner Maria Kavallaris

Epothilones are a new class of microtubule stabilizing agents with promising preclinical and clinical activity. Their cellular target is β-tubulin and factors influencing intrinsic sensitivity to epothilones are not well understood. In this study, the functional significance of specific β-tubulin isotypes in intrinsic sensitivity to epothilone B was investigated using siRNA gene knockdown again...

Journal: :avicenna journal of medical biotechnology 0

microtubules are unique cytoskeletal structures that have structural subunits of αβ tubulin. taxol is a typical microtubule stabilizing drug. the epothilones are other natural products with similar mechanism of action totaxol. despite the highly conserved nature of β-tubulin, some organism like saccharomyces cerevesia is resistance to taxol, but sensitive to epothilones. in order to find differ...

Journal: :Chemistry & biology 2005
Rubén M Buey Isabel Barasoain Evelyn Jackson Arndt Meyer Paraskevi Giannakakou Ian Paterson Susan Mooberry José M Andreu J Fernando Díaz

The interactions of microtubules with most compounds described as stabilizing agents have been studied. Several of them (lonafarnib, dicumarol, lutein, and jatrophane polyesters) did not show any stabilizing effect on microtubules. Taccalonolides A and E show paclitaxel-like effects in cells, but they were not able to modulate in vitro tubulin assembly or to bind microtubules, which suggests th...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2005
Andrea Alimonti Chiara Nardoni Paola Papaldo Gianluigi Ferretti Maria Pia Caleno Paolo Carlini Alessandra Fabi Debora Rasio Aldo Vecchione Francesco Cognetti

Ixabepilone (Ix) (BMS-247550) is a potent member of a new class of microtubule-stabilizing cytotoxic agents known as epothilones. In pre-clinical studies, Ix has shown anticancer activity against several cancer types, including paclitaxel-resistant models, both in vitro and in vivo. The major toxicities associated with Ix are myelosuppression, sensory neuropathy and neutropenia. Other minor sid...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2008
Patrick G Morris Monica N Fornier

Microtubules are essential to cell transport, signaling, and mitosis. An increasing range of anticancer drugs interferes with the normal formation and function of microtubules. Vinca alkaloids act as microtubule destabilizers and the taxanes act as microtubule stabilizers. Taxanes are widely used cytotoxic agents that are active in a range of solid tumor malignancies and are routinely used in a...

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