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Tubulin assembly, taxoid site binding, and cellular effects of the microtubule-stabilizing agent dictyostatin.

Abstract
(-)-Dictyostatin is a sponge-derived, 22-member macrolactone natural product shown to cause cells to accumulate in the G2/M phase of the cell cycle, with changes in intracellular microtubules analogous to those observed with paclitaxel treatment. Dictyostatin also induces assembly of purified tubulin more rapidly than does paclitaxel, and nearly as vigorously as does dictyostatin's close structural congener, (+)-discodermolide (Isbrucker et al. (2003), Biochem. Pharmacol. 65, 75-82). We used synthetic (-)-dictyostatin to study its biochemical and cytological activities in greater detail. The antiproliferative activity of dictyostatin did not differ greatly from that of paclitaxel or discodermolide. Like discodermolide, dictyostatin retained antiproliferative activity against human ovarian carcinoma cells resistant to paclitaxel due to beta-tubulin mutations and caused conversion of cellular soluble tubulin pools to microtubules. Detailed comparison of the abilities of dictyostatin and discodermolide to induce tubulin assembly demonstrated that the compounds had similar potencies. Dictyostatin inhibited the binding of radiolabeled discodermolide to microtubules more potently than any other compound examined, and dictyostatin and discodermolide had equivalent activity as inhibitors of the binding of both radiolabeled epothilone B and paclitaxel to microtubules. These results are consistent with the idea that the macrocyclic structure of dictyostatin represents the template for the bioactive conformation of discodermolide.
AuthorsCharitha Madiraju, Michael C Edler, Ernest Hamel, Brianne S Raccor, Raghavan Balachandran, Guangyu Zhu, Kenneth A Giuliano, Andreas Vogt, Youseung Shin, Jean-Hugues Fournier, Yoshikazu Fukui, Arndt M Brückner, Dennis P Curran, Billy W Day
JournalBiochemistry (Biochemistry) Vol. 44 Issue 45 Pg. 15053-63 (Nov 15 2005) ISSN: 0006-2960 [Print] United States
PMID16274252 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural)
Chemical References
  • Alkanes
  • Antineoplastic Agents
  • Carbamates
  • Lactones
  • Macrolides
  • Pyrones
  • Tubulin
  • dictyostatin
  • discodermolide
  • Paclitaxel
Topics
  • Alkanes (pharmacology)
  • Antineoplastic Agents (chemistry, pharmacology)
  • Binding Sites
  • Carbamates (pharmacology)
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Cell Proliferation (drug effects)
  • Humans
  • Lactones (pharmacology)
  • Macrolides (chemistry, pharmacology)
  • Microscopy, Fluorescence
  • Microtubules (drug effects, ultrastructure)
  • Paclitaxel (pharmacology)
  • Pyrones (pharmacology)
  • Tubulin (metabolism)

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