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. 2007 Feb;3(2):117-25.
doi: 10.1038/nchembio853. Epub 2007 Jan 7.

Cyclostreptin binds covalently to microtubule pores and lumenal taxoid binding sites

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Cyclostreptin binds covalently to microtubule pores and lumenal taxoid binding sites

Rubén M Buey et al. Nat Chem Biol. 2007 Feb.
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Abstract

Cyclostreptin (1), a natural product from Streptomyces sp. 9885, irreversibly stabilizes cellular microtubules, causes cell cycle arrest, evades drug resistance mediated by P-glycoprotein in a tumor cell line and potently inhibits paclitaxel binding to microtubules, yet it only weakly induces tubulin assembly. In trying to understand this paradox, we observed irreversible binding of synthetic cyclostreptin to tubulin. This results from formation of covalent crosslinks to beta-tubulin in cellular microtubules and microtubules formed from purified tubulin in a 1:1 total stoichiometry distributed between Thr220 (at the outer surface of a pore in the microtubule wall) and Asn228 (at the lumenal paclitaxel site). Unpolymerized tubulin was only labeled at Thr220. Thus, the pore region of beta-tubulin is an undescribed binding site that (i) elucidates the mechanism by which taxoid-site compounds reach the kinetically unfavorable lumenal site and (ii) explains how taxoid-site drugs induce microtubule formation from dimeric and oligomeric tubulin.

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  • The microtubule-pore gatekeeper.
    Snyder JP. Snyder JP. Nat Chem Biol. 2007 Feb;3(2):81-2. doi: 10.1038/nchembio0207-81. Nat Chem Biol. 2007. PMID: 17235340 No abstract available.

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