demecolcine and desacetamidocolchicine

demecolcine has been researched along with desacetamidocolchicine* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for demecolcine and desacetamidocolchicine

ArticleYear
Role of B-ring of colchicine in its binding to tubulin.
    The Journal of biological chemistry, 1981, Jun-25, Volume: 256, Issue:12

    The chemical specificity of the colchicine-binding site of tubulin is less stringent for the presence of the B-ring than the A- and C-rings of colchicine, Colchicine analogues with modifications in the B-ring bind to tubulin at the same site as colchicine. Analogues with smaller or no substituents in the B-ring bind tubulin remarkably faster than colchicine. Thus, a compound without the B-ring [2-methoxy-5-(2',3',4'-trimethoxyphenyl)tropone] binds tubulin even at 4 degrees C and the binding is almost instantaneous at 37 degrees C. Colcemid and 2-methoxy-5-(2',3',4'-trimethoxyphenyl)tropone bind reversibly to tubulin, whereas colchicine and desacetamidocolchicine bind almost irreversibly, suggesting that the size of the B-ring moiety of colchicine is not related to the reversibility of binding. We conclude that although the presence of the B-ring of colchicine does not appear to be an essential prerequisite for the drug-tubulin interaction, the B-ring substituents play an important role in determining the binding properties of colchicine to tubulin.

    Topics: Animals; Chemical Phenomena; Chemistry; Colchicine; Demecolcine; Goats; Kinetics; Protein Binding; Structure-Activity Relationship; Tropolone; Tubulin

1981