Unravelling the covalent binding of zampanolide and taccalonolide AJ to a minimalist representation of a human microtubule

Volume: 33, Issue: 7, Pages: 627 - 644
Published: May 31, 2019
Abstract
Many natural products target mammalian tubulin but only a few can form a covalent bond and hence irreversibly affect microtubule function. Among them, zampanolide (ZMP) and taccalonolide AJ (TAJ) stand out, not only because they are very potent antitumor agents but also because the adducts they form with β-tubulin have been structurally characterized in atomic detail. By applying model building techniques, molecular orbital calculations,...
Paper Details
Title
Unravelling the covalent binding of zampanolide and taccalonolide AJ to a minimalist representation of a human microtubule
Published Date
May 31, 2019
Volume
33
Issue
7
Pages
627 - 644
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