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Comparison of Epothilone and Taxol Binding in Yeast Tubulin using Molecular Modeling

Microtubules are unique cytoskeletal structures that have structural subunits of αβ tubulin. Taxol is a typical microtubule stabilizing drug. The epothilones are other natural products with similar mechanism of action totaxol. Despite the highly conserved nature of β-tubulin, some organism like Sacc...

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Autores principales: Akbari, Vajihe, Moghim, Sharareh, Reza Mofid, Mohammad
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Publicado: Avicenna Research Institute 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3558196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23407671
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Moghim, Sharareh
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description Microtubules are unique cytoskeletal structures that have structural subunits of αβ tubulin. Taxol is a typical microtubule stabilizing drug. The epothilones are other natural products with similar mechanism of action totaxol. Despite the highly conserved nature of β-tubulin, some organism like Saccharomyces cerevesia (S.cerevesia) is resistance to taxol, but sensitive to epothilones. In order to find differences in sensitivity of yeast tubulin to these molecules, we investigated binding mode of the taxol and epothilone A to yeast tubulin using molecular modeling. The multiple sequence alignment of β-tubulin of different species was performed using ClustalW2. Protein structure of yeast β-tubulin was constructed with Swiss Model 8.05 by using 1TVK. Modeled tubulin was superimposed with PyMol on1JFF for comparison of three-dimensional structure of two proteins. Our results showed that one of the most interesting differences in binding mode of these molecules is residue 227. The His227 in bovine makes a hydrogen bond by means of its δ-nitrogen with epothilone A and by means of its ɛ-nitrogen with taxol. The Asn227 of yeast can play role of the δ-nitrogen of imidazole ring of H227, but not of ɛ-nitrogen of it. So yeast tubulin in contrast to taxol can interact with epothilone A. Due to conservation of essential residues for binding (T274, R282 and Q292), epothilone A in comparison with taxol can tolerate the interchange in the binding pocket (R276I). Our findings may be of a great aid in the rational design of antitumor agents that bind to the taxol binding region of tubulin.
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spelling pubmed-35581962013-02-13 Comparison of Epothilone and Taxol Binding in Yeast Tubulin using Molecular Modeling Akbari, Vajihe Moghim, Sharareh Reza Mofid, Mohammad Avicenna J Med Biotechnol Original Article Microtubules are unique cytoskeletal structures that have structural subunits of αβ tubulin. Taxol is a typical microtubule stabilizing drug. The epothilones are other natural products with similar mechanism of action totaxol. Despite the highly conserved nature of β-tubulin, some organism like Saccharomyces cerevesia (S.cerevesia) is resistance to taxol, but sensitive to epothilones. In order to find differences in sensitivity of yeast tubulin to these molecules, we investigated binding mode of the taxol and epothilone A to yeast tubulin using molecular modeling. The multiple sequence alignment of β-tubulin of different species was performed using ClustalW2. Protein structure of yeast β-tubulin was constructed with Swiss Model 8.05 by using 1TVK. Modeled tubulin was superimposed with PyMol on1JFF for comparison of three-dimensional structure of two proteins. Our results showed that one of the most interesting differences in binding mode of these molecules is residue 227. The His227 in bovine makes a hydrogen bond by means of its δ-nitrogen with epothilone A and by means of its ɛ-nitrogen with taxol. The Asn227 of yeast can play role of the δ-nitrogen of imidazole ring of H227, but not of ɛ-nitrogen of it. So yeast tubulin in contrast to taxol can interact with epothilone A. Due to conservation of essential residues for binding (T274, R282 and Q292), epothilone A in comparison with taxol can tolerate the interchange in the binding pocket (R276I). Our findings may be of a great aid in the rational design of antitumor agents that bind to the taxol binding region of tubulin. Avicenna Research Institute 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3558196/ /pubmed/23407671 Text en Copyright © 2011 Avicenna Research Institute http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Akbari, Vajihe
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Reza Mofid, Mohammad
Comparison of Epothilone and Taxol Binding in Yeast Tubulin using Molecular Modeling
title Comparison of Epothilone and Taxol Binding in Yeast Tubulin using Molecular Modeling
title_full Comparison of Epothilone and Taxol Binding in Yeast Tubulin using Molecular Modeling
title_fullStr Comparison of Epothilone and Taxol Binding in Yeast Tubulin using Molecular Modeling
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Epothilone and Taxol Binding in Yeast Tubulin using Molecular Modeling
title_short Comparison of Epothilone and Taxol Binding in Yeast Tubulin using Molecular Modeling
title_sort comparison of epothilone and taxol binding in yeast tubulin using molecular modeling
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3558196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23407671
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