• 1 March 1989
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 3  (4) , 249-254
Abstract
The novel agents amphethinile and combretastatin A4 are shown to be very similar to colchicine in their interactions with purified tubulin. All three agents can inhibit tubulin assembly at similar treatment levels and have comparable affinity constants for tubulin. Amphethinile and combretastatin A4 are capable of displacing colchicine but not vinblastine from tubulin. A comparison of the structures of these agents shows that whereas colchicine and combretastatin A4 contain a trimethoxybenzene group (a moiety also found in other colchicine-like agents such as podophyllotoxins and steganacin) no obvious similarity is seen for amphethinile. The three- dimensional structures of these agents, determined from either crystallographic data or by energy minimization procedures, show, however, that all three agents consist of two planar, or almost planar, ring systems which are tilted with respect to each other. Using computer graphic techniques it can be shown that their ring systems are superimposable and the planar sections of each molecule are at an angle of 50-60.degree. to each other. It is proposed that the angular bicyclic structure of these agents is one determining factor for their efficient binding to tubulin.

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