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214 related items for PubMed ID: 20466142

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  • 2. Electrostatic contributions to colchicine binding within tubulin isotypes.
    Huzil JT, Barakat K, Tuszynski JA.
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  • 4. Quantitative characterization of the binding of fluorescently labeled colchicine to tubulin in vitro using fluorescence correlation spectroscopy.
    Van Craenenbroeck E, Engelborghs Y.
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  • 6. Competitive mass spectrometry binding assay for characterization of three binding sites of tubulin.
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  • 8. -NH-dansyl isocolchicine exhibits a significantly improved tubulin-binding affinity and microtubule inhibition in comparison to isocolchicine by binding tubulin through its A and B rings.
    Das L, Datta AB, Gupta S, Poddar A, Sengupta S, Janik ME, Bhattacharyya B.
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  • 9. Molecular modelling studies on Arylthioindoles as potent inhibitors of tubulin polymerization.
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  • 10. Anti-mitotic activity of colchicine and the structural basis for its interaction with tubulin.
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  • 12. Discrimination of ligands with different flexibilities resulting from the plasticity of the binding site in tubulin.
    Chakraborti S, Chakravarty D, Gupta S, Chatterji BP, Dhar G, Poddar A, Panda D, Chakrabarti P, Ghosh Dastidar S, Bhattacharyya B.
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  • 13. Interaction of estramustine with tubulin isotypes.
    Laing N, Dahllöf B, Hartley-Asp B, Ranganathan S, Tew KD.
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  • 15. Probing interactions of tubulin with small molecules, peptides, and protein fragments by solution nuclear magnetic resonance.
    Clément MJ, Savarin P, Adjadj E, Sobel A, Toma F, Curmi PA.
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  • 16. IKP104-induced decay of tubulin: role of the A-ring binding site of colchicine.
    Chaudhuri AR, Tomita I, Mizuhashi F, Murata K, Potenziano JL, Ludueña RF.
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  • 17. Stability of drug-induced tubulin rings by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy.
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  • 18. Fluorescent taxoids as probes of the microtubule cytoskeleton.
    Evangelio JA, Abal M, Barasoain I, Souto AA, Lillo MP, Acuña AU, Amat-Guerri F, Andreu JM.
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  • 19. Different kinetic pathways of the binding of two biphenyl analogues of colchicine to tubulin.
    Dumortier C, Gorbunoff MJ, Andreu JM, Engelborghs Y.
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  • 20. Inhibition of [3H]mebendazole binding to tubulin by structurally diverse microtubule inhibitors which interact at the colchicine binding site.
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