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Eribulin disrupts EB1-microtubule plus-tip complex formation.


ABSTRACT: Abstract Eribulin mesylate is a synthetic analog of halichondrin B known to bind tubulin and microtubules, specifically at their protein rich plus-ends, thereby dampening microtubule (MT) dynamics, arresting cells in mitosis, and inducing apoptosis. The proteins which bind to the MT plus-end are known as microtubule plus-end tracking proteins (+TIPs) and have been shown to promote MT growth and stabilization. Eribulin's plus-end binding suggests it may compete for binding sites with known +TIP proteins such as End-binding 1 (EB1). To better understand the impact of eribulin plus-end binding in regard to the proteins which normally bind there, cells expressing GFP-EB1 were treated with various concentrations of eribulin. In a concentration dependent manner, GFP-EB1 became dissociated from the MT plus-ends following drug addition. Similar results were found with immuno-stained fixed cells. Cells treated with low concentrations of eribulin also showed decreased ability to migrate, suggesting the decrease in MT dynamics may have a downstream effect. Extended exposure of eribulin to cells leads to total depolymerization of the MT array. Taken together, these data show eribulin effectively disrupts EB1 +TIP complex formation, providing mechanistic insights into the impact of eribulin on MT dynamics.

SUBMITTER: O'Rourke B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4614316 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Eribulin disrupts EB1-microtubule plus-tip complex formation.

O'Rourke Brian B   Yang Chia-Ping Huang CP   Sharp David D   Horwitz Susan Band SB  

Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) 20140101 20


Abstract Eribulin mesylate is a synthetic analog of halichondrin B known to bind tubulin and microtubules, specifically at their protein rich plus-ends, thereby dampening microtubule (MT) dynamics, arresting cells in mitosis, and inducing apoptosis. The proteins which bind to the MT plus-end are known as microtubule plus-end tracking proteins (+TIPs) and have been shown to promote MT growth and stabilization. Eribulin's plus-end binding suggests it may compete for binding sites with known +TIP p  ...[more]

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