Rhizoxin binding to tubulin at the maytansine-binding site
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Rhizoxin binding to tubulin at the maytansine-binding site
Abstract
The binding of rhizoxin, a potent inhibitor of mitosis and in vitro microtubule assembly, to porcine brain tubulin was studied. Tubulin possesses one binding site for rhizoxin per molecule with a dissociation constant (Kd) of 1.7.10(-7) M. Ansamitocin P-3, a homologue of maytansine, was a competitive inhibitor of rhizoxin binding, with an inhibition constant of 1.3.10(-7) M. Vinblastine also inhibited rhizoxin binding, but was not fully competitive, and the inhibition constant was 2.9.10(-6) M. In contrast, both rhizoxin and ansamitocin P-3 were potent inhibitors of vinblastine binding. Rhizoxin inhibited tau-promoted tubulin assembly, but it, differing from vinblastine, did not induce tubulin aggregation into spirals, even at a concentration as high as 2.10(-5) M. In addition, rhizoxin strongly inhibited vinblastine-induced tau-dependent tubulin aggregation. Rhizoxin binding to tubulin was completely independent from colchicine binding. These effects resemble those of maytansine. The results suggested that rhizoxin binds to the maytansine-binding site and that the binding sites of rhizoxin and vinblastine are not the same.
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