Title of article :
Demonstration of microtubule-like structures formed with (−)-rhazinilam from purified tubulin outside of cells and a simple tubulin-based assay for evaluation of analog activity
Author/Authors :
Edler، نويسنده , , Michael C. and Yang، نويسنده , , Guangli and Katherine Jung، نويسنده , , James M. and Bai، نويسنده , , Ruoli and Bornmann، نويسنده , , William G. and Hamel، نويسنده , , Ernest، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
(−)-Rhazinilam was spontaneously generated from a natural product during isolation. In cultured cells, it causes microtubule bundle formation, like those caused by paclitaxel. With tubulin, (−)-rhazinilam causes formation of an aberrant spiral polymer. Using glutamate and GTP, we developed an assay for spiral formation and applied it to 17 new (±)-rhazinilam analogs with either a modified side chain or a different size D ring. There was reasonable correlation between spiral formation and inhibition of human MCF-7 breast carcinoma cell growth. Only one side chain analog was as active as (±)-rhazinilam. During these studies, we observed that omitting GTP from the reaction mixture caused a major change in the morphology of the (−)-rhazinilam-induced polymer, with half the observed polymer being microtubule-like and half being spirals. This mixed polymer slowly disassembled at 0 °C, but there was no apparent difference in the lability of the microtubules versus the spirals.
Keywords :
Tubulin , (?)-rhazinilam , Microtubule morphology , Vinblastine , GTP , Spiral morphology of tubulin polymer , Sedimentation assay , Rhazinilam analogs , MCF-7 human breast carcinoma cells , glutamate
Journal title :
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Journal title :
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics