guanosine-triphosphate and cevipabulin

guanosine-triphosphate has been researched along with cevipabulin* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for guanosine-triphosphate and cevipabulin

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The microtubule-active antitumor compound TTI-237 has both paclitaxel-like and vincristine-like properties.
    Cancer chemotherapy and pharmacology, 2009, Volume: 64, Issue:4

    To compare TTI-237 (5-chloro-6-[2,6-difluoro-4-[3-(methylamino)propoxy]phenyl]-N-[(1S)-2,2,2-trifluoro-1-methylethyl]-[1, 2, 4]triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidin-7-amine butanedioate) with paclitaxel and vincristine in order to better understand the properties of this new anti-microtubule agent.. Tubulin polymerization and depolymerization were followed by turbidimetric assays. Effects of compounds on the binding of [(3)H]guanosine triphosphate ([(3)H]GTP) to tubulin were studied by competition binding assays. Effects of compounds on the phosphorylation of a panel of intracellular proteins were determined by flow cytometry using phosphoprotein-specific antibodies.. At low molar ratios of TTI-237:tubulin heterodimer (about 1:30), TTI-237 enhanced depolymerization kinetics in response to low temperature, but stabilized the aggregates at higher ratios (about 1:4). Similarly, the aggregates induced in microtubule protein by TTI-237 were depolymerized by excess Ca(++) at low TTI-237:tubulin-heterodimer molar ratios, but were stable at higher ratios. TTI-237 inhibited the exchange of [(3)H]GTP at the exchangeable nucleotide site of the tubulin heterodimer, and was similar to vincristine in its effects on the phosphorylation of eight intracellular proteins in HeLa cells.. TTI-237 has properties that distinguish it from typical vinca-site and taxoid-site ligands, and therefore it may exemplify a new class of microtubule-active compounds.

    Topics: Antineoplastic Agents; Biopolymers; Cold Temperature; Flow Cytometry; Guanosine Triphosphate; HeLa Cells; Humans; Hydrocarbons, Halogenated; Microtubules; Paclitaxel; Radioligand Assay; Triazoles; Tubulin; Vincristine

2009