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Characterizing the Epothilone Binding Site on β-Tubulin by Photoaffinity Labeling: Identification of β-Tubulin Peptides TARGSQQY and TSRGSQQY as Targets of an Epothilone Photoprobe for Polymerized Tubulin.

Adwait R Ranade1, LeeAnn Higgins2, Todd W Markowski2, Nicole Glaser3, Dmitry Kashin3, Ruoli Bai4, Kwon Ho Hong1, Ernest Hamel4, Gerhard Höfle3, Gunda I Georg1.   

Abstract

Photoaffinity labeling with an class="Chemical">epothilone A photoprobe led to the identification of the β-tubulin <class="Chemical">span class="Chemical">peptides TARGSQQY and TSRGSQQY as targets of the photoprobe for polymerized tubulin. These peptides represent residues 274-281 in different β-tubulin isotypes. Placing the carbene producing 21-diazo/triazolo moiety of the photoprobe in the vicinity of the TARGSQQY peptide in a homology model of TBB3 predicted a binding pose and conformation of the photoprobe that are very similar to the ones reported for 1) the high resolution cocrystal structure of epothilone A with an α,β-tubulin complex and for 2) a saturation transfer difference NMR and transferred NOESY NMR study of dimeric and polymerized tubulin. Our findings thus provide additional support for these models as physiologically the most relevant among several modes of binding that have been proposed for epothilone A in the taxane pocket of β-tubulin.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26986898      PMCID: PMC4845752          DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.6b00188

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Chem        ISSN: 0022-2623            Impact factor:   7.446


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