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A unique mode of microtubule stabilization induced by peloruside A.


ABSTRACT: Microtubules are significant therapeutic targets for the treatment of cancer, where suppression of microtubule dynamicity by drugs such as paclitaxel forms the basis of clinical efficacy. Peloruside A, a macrolide isolated from New Zealand marine sponge Mycale hentscheli, is a microtubule-stabilizing agent that synergizes with taxoid drugs through a unique site and is an attractive lead compound in the development of combination therapies. We report here unique allosteric properties of microtubule stabilization via peloruside A and present a structural model of the peloruside-binding site. Using a strategy involving comparative hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry of different microtubule-stabilizing agents, we suggest that taxoid-site ligands epothilone A and docetaxel stabilize microtubules primarily through improved longitudinal interactions centered on the interdimer interface, with no observable contributions from lateral interactions between protofilaments. The mode by which peloruside A achieves microtubule stabilization also involves the interdimer interface, but includes contributions from the alpha/beta-tubulin intradimer interface and protofilament contacts, both in the form of destabilizations. Using data-directed molecular docking simulations, we propose that peloruside A binds within a pocket on the exterior of beta-tubulin at a previously unknown ligand site, rather than on alpha-tubulin as suggested in earlier studies.

SUBMITTER: Huzil JT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2441936 | biostudies-literature | 2008 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A unique mode of microtubule stabilization induced by peloruside A.

Huzil J Torin JT   Chik John K JK   Slysz Gordon W GW   Freedman Holly H   Tuszynski Jack J   Taylor Richard E RE   Sackett Dan L DL   Schriemer David C DC  

Journal of molecular biology 20080319 5


Microtubules are significant therapeutic targets for the treatment of cancer, where suppression of microtubule dynamicity by drugs such as paclitaxel forms the basis of clinical efficacy. Peloruside A, a macrolide isolated from New Zealand marine sponge Mycale hentscheli, is a microtubule-stabilizing agent that synergizes with taxoid drugs through a unique site and is an attractive lead compound in the development of combination therapies. We report here unique allosteric properties of microtubu  ...[more]

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