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Review
. 2023 Jan;15(1):73-95.
doi: 10.4155/fmc-2022-0212. Epub 2023 Feb 9.

An update on the recent advances and discovery of novel tubulin colchicine binding inhibitors

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An update on the recent advances and discovery of novel tubulin colchicine binding inhibitors

Haoxiang Weng et al. Future Med Chem. 2023 Jan.

Abstract

Microtubules, formed by α- and β-tubulin heterodimer, are considered as a major target to prevent the proliferation of tumor cells. Microtubule-targeted agents have become increasingly effective anticancer drugs. However, due to the relatively sophisticated chemical structure of taxane and vinblastine, their application has faced numerous obstacles. Conversely, the structure of colchicine binding site inhibitors (CBSIs) is much easier to be modified. Moreover, CBSIs have strong antiproliferative effect on multidrug-resistant tumor cells and have become the mainstream research orientation of microtubule-targeted agents. This review focuses mainly on the recent advances of CBSIs during 2017-2022, attempts to depict their biological activities to analyze the structure-activity relationships and offers new perspectives for designing next generation of novel CBSIs.

Keywords: SARs; antiproliferative effect; colchicine binding site; structure modification; tubulin polymerization inhibitors.

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