Cevipabulin induced abnormal tubulin protofilaments polymerization by binding to Vinblastine site and The Seventh site
Peng Bai,
Wei Yan,
Jianhong Yang
Abstract:Microtubules, composed of αβ‐tubulin heterodimers, are crucial targets for chemotherapeutic agents and possess eight binding sites. Our previous study identified cevipabulin as the only one agent capable of simultaneously binding to two different sites (Vinblastine site and The Seventh site). Binding to The Seventh site by cevipabulin induces tubulin degradation. This study aimed to investigate whether it is binding to the Vinblastine site and The Seventh site exhibited an interactive cellular effect. Surprisi… Show more
We describe the pipeline of anticancer agents from marine cyanobacteria, highlighting critical steps from discovery towards development, including the identification of the molecular target and mechanism of action, and solving the supply problem.
We describe the pipeline of anticancer agents from marine cyanobacteria, highlighting critical steps from discovery towards development, including the identification of the molecular target and mechanism of action, and solving the supply problem.
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