نتایج جستجو برای: polymerization of tubulin

تعداد نتایج: 21168029  

Journal: :Pharmaceutical biology 2012
Hassan Aryapour Gholam Hossein Riazi Shahin Ahmadian Alireza Foroumadi Majid Mahdavi Saeed Emami

CONTEXT As microtubules are highly involved in cellular growth, it appears to be a preferential target for cancer treatment. Therefore, many efforts have been performed to discover drugs that affect on microtubule function. Several microtubule inhibitors are in various stages of laboratory evaluations and clinical trials. OBJECTIVE A series of chromene-based chalcones with chlorine, methoxy, ...

2017
Alexis Courbet Nicole Bec Caroline Constant Christian Larroque Martine Pugniere Safia El Messaoudi Zahraa Zghaib Sonia Khier Carine Deleuze-Masquefa Florence Gattacceca

Displaying a strong antiproliferative activity on a wide variety of cancer cells, EAPB0203 and EAPB0503 belong to the imidazo[1,2-a]quinoxalines family of imiquimod structural analogues. EAPB0503 has been shown to inhibit tubulin polymerization. The aim of the present study is to characterize the interaction of EAPB0203 and EAPB0503 with tubulin. We combine experimental approaches at the cellul...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1983
F Bernier-Valentin D Aunis B Rousset

We describe the interaction of pure brain tubulin with purified membranes specialized in different cell functions, i.e., plasma membranes and mitochondrial membranes from liver and secretory granule membranes from adrenal medulla. We studied the tubulin-binding activity of cellular membranes using a radiolabeled ligand-receptor assay and an antibody retention assay. The tubulin-membrane interac...

2014
Gary J. Brouhard Luke M. Rice

Microtubules are dynamic polymers of αβ-tubulin that form diverse cellular structures, such as the mitotic spindle for cell division, the backbone of neurons, and axonemes. To control the architecture of microtubule networks, microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) and motor proteins regulate microtubule growth, shrinkage, and the transitions between these states. Recent evidence shows that many...

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 2001

Journal: :Annual review of cell and developmental biology 1997
A Desai T J Mitchison

The polymerization dynamics of microtubules are central to their biological functions. Polymerization dynamics allow microtubules to adopt spatial arrangements that can change rapidly in response to cellular needs and, in some cases, to perform mechanical work. Microtubules utilize the energy of GTP hydrolysis to fuel a unique polymerization mechanism termed dynamic instability. In this review,...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1975
J A Snyder J R McIntosh

Metaphase PtK1 cells, lysed into polymerization-competent microtubule protein, maintain a spindle which will gain or lose birefringence depending on the concentration of disassembled tubulin subunits used in the lysis medium. Concentrations of tubulin subunits greater than the equilibrium monomer value promote a rate and extent of birefringence increase that is proportional to the subunit conce...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Claude Bonfils Nicole Bec Benjamin Lacroix Marie-Cécile Harricane Christian Larroque

The microtubule-associated protein TOGp, which belongs to a widely distributed protein family from yeasts to humans, is highly expressed in human tumors and brain tissue. From purified components we have determined the effect of TOGp on thermally induced tubulin association in vitro in the presence of 1 mm GTP and 3.4 m glycerol. Physicochemical parameters describing the mechanism of tubulin po...

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