نتایج جستجو برای: tubulin polymerization

تعداد نتایج: 40472  

Journal: :Cancer research 1999
S Lobert J W Ingram J J Correia

Dilantin (phenytoin) is a commonly used antiepileptic agent that is known to decrease conductance of sodium and calcium ions and delay outward potassium currents. Separate from its antiseizure activity, dilantin interferes with microtubule protein polymerization. It induces metaphase arrest and potentiates the effects of the antimitotics vincristine and vinblastine in cell culture. We show here...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2013
Diptiman Choudhury Paulrajpillai Lourdu Xavier Kamalesh Chaudhari Robin John Anjan Kumar Dasgupta Thalappil Pradeep Gopal Chakrabarti

The effect of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on the polymerization of tubulin has not been examined till now. We report that interaction of weakly protected AuNPs with microtubules (MTs) could cause inhibition of polymerization and aggregation in the cell free system. We estimate that single citrate capped AuNPs could cause aggregation of ∼10(5) tubulin heterodimers. Investigation of the nature of ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1981
S A Berkowitz J Wolff

The calcium concentration required to inhibit tubulin polymerization by 50% (Ca2+ sensitivity) extends from the micromolar to the millimolar range and is a function of a number of factors that include 1) a steep, inverse dependence on tubulin concentration: two-cycle tubulin has lower Ca2+ sensitivity than pure tubulin (prepared by a novel method described under "Appendix"); 2) temperature: Ca2...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2015
Giordano Lesma Ivan Bassanini Roberta Bortolozzi Chiara Colletto Ruoli Bai Ernest Hamel Fiorella Meneghetti Giulia Rainoldi Mattia Stucchi Alessandro Sacchetti Alessandra Silvani Giampietro Viola

A small family of structural analogues of the antimitotic tripeptides, hemiasterlins, have been designed and synthesized as potential inhibitors of tubulin polymerization. The effectiveness of a multicomponent approach was fully demonstrated by applying complementary versions of the isocyanide-based Ugi reaction. Compounds strictly related to the lead natural products, as well as more extensive...

Journal: :Science 2001
K Kinoshita I Arnal A Desai D N Drechsel A A Hyman

Microtubules are dynamically unstable polymers that interconvert stochastically between polymerization and depolymerization. Compared with microtubules assembled from purified tubulin, microtubules in a physiological environment polymerize faster and transit more frequently between polymerization and depolymerization. These dynamic properties are essential for the functions of the microtubule c...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1998
A Mukherjee J Lutkenhaus

FtsZ forms a cytokinetic ring, designated the Z ring, that directs cytokinesis in prokaryotes. It has limited sequence similarity to eukaryotic tubulins and, like tubulin, it has GTPase activity and the ability to assemble into various structures including protofilaments, bundles and minirings. By using both electron microscopy and sedimentation, we demonstrate that FtsZ from Escherichia coli u...

Journal: :Quimica nova 2012
Camila Santos Suniga Tozatti Rejane Gonçalves Diniz Khodyuk Adriano Olimpio da Silva Edson Dos Anjos Dos Santos Marcos Serrou do Amaral E Dênis Pires de Lima Ernest Hamel

This paper reports the synthesis of methanones and esters bearing different substitution patterns as spacer groups between aromatic rings. This series of compounds can be considered phenstatin analogs. Two of the newly synthesized compounds, 5a and 5c, strongly inhibited tubulin polymerization and the binding of [(3)H] colchicine to tubulin, suggesting that, akin to phenstatin and combretastati...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1982
J M Andreu S N Timasheff

The purified tubulin-colchicine complex undergoes in vitro polymerization under the same conditions that promote the assembly of microtubules from purified tubulin. The need for a critical concentration, the apparent free energy change of the reaction, and the effects of divalent cations and nucleotide binding indicate interactions similar to those involved in microtubule formation. The large p...

Journal: :Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 2014
Hillary M Clark Tara D Hagedorn Lisa M Landino

Thiol oxidation is a probable outcome of cellular oxidative stress and is linked to degenerative disease progression. In addition, protein thiol redox reactions are increasingly identified as a mechanism to regulate protein structure and function. We assessed the effect of hypothiocyanous acid on the cytoskeletal protein tubulin. Total cysteine oxidation by hypothiocyanous and hypochlorous acid...

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