reviewCurrent Medicinal Chemistry - Anti-Cancer AgentsMar 25, 2005Closed access

Mechanism of Action of Antitumor Drugs that Interact with Microtubules and Tubulin

University of California, Santa Barbara

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Abstract

Microtubules, major structural components in cells, are the target of a large and diverse group of natural product anticancer drugs. Given the success of this class of drugs in cancer treatment, it can be argued that microtubules represent the single best cancer target identified to date. Microtubules are highly dynamic assemblies of the protein tubulin. They readily polymerize and depolymerize in cells, and they undergo two interesting kinds of dynamics called dynamic instability and treadmilling. These dynamic behaviors are crucial to mitosis, the process of chromosomal division to form new cells. Microtubule dynamics are highly regulated during the cell cycle by endogenous cellular regulators. In addition,…

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Keywords
  • Microtubule
  • Tubulin
  • Microtubule polymerization
  • Mitosis
  • Vinca
  • Cell biology
  • Epothilones
  • Metaphase
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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