Literature DB >> 1203244

The mechanism of action of vinblastine. Binding of [acetyl-3H]vinblastine to embryonic chick brain tubulin and tubulin from sea urchin sperm tail outer doublet microtubules.

L Wilson, K M Creswell, D Chin.   

Abstract

Tritium-labeled viblastine, specific activity 107 Ci/mol, was prepared by acetylation of desacetylvinblastine with [3H]acetic anhydride, and has been employed in a study of vinblastine binding to tubulin. There are two high affinity vinblastine-binding sites per mole of embryonic chick brain tubulin (KA = 3-5 X 10(5) l./mol). Binding to these sites was rapid, and relatively independent of temperature between 37 and 0degreeC. Vincristin sulfate and desacetylvinblastine sulfate, two other active vinca alkaloid derivatives, competitively inhibited the binding of vinblastine. The inhibition constant for vincristine was 1.7 X 10(-5) M; and for desacetylvinblastine, 2 X 10(-5) M. The vinblastine binding activity of tubulin decayed upon aging, but this property was not studied in detail. Vinblastine did not depolymerize stable sea urchin sperm tail outer doublet microtubules, nor did it bind to these microtubules. However, tubulin solubilized from the B subfiber of the outer doublet microtubules possessed the two high affinity binding sites (KA = 1-3 X 105 l./mol). These data suggest that vinblastine destroys microtubules in cells primarily by inhibition of microtubule polymerization, and does not directly destroy preformed microtubules.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1203244     DOI: 10.1021/bi00697a008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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