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  • 1. Inhibition of bovine brain microtubule assembly in vitro by stypoldione.
    O'Brien ET, Jacobs RS, Wilson L.
    Mol Pharmacol; 1983 Nov; 24(3):493-9. PubMed ID: 6633509
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  • 2. Stoichiometric and substoichiometric inhibition of tubulin self-assembly by colchicine analogues.
    Perez-Ramirez B, Andreu JM, Gorbunoff MJ, Timasheff SN.
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  • 4. Effect of stypoldione on cell cycle progression, DNA and protein synthesis, and cell division in cultured sea urchin embryos.
    White SJ, Jacobs RS.
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  • 6. In vitro inhibition of microtubule assembly by disulfiram.
    Potchoo Y, Braguer D, Peyrot V, Chauvet-Monges AM, Sari JC, Crevat A.
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  • 9. Spongistatin 1, a highly cytotoxic, sponge-derived, marine natural product that inhibits mitosis, microtubule assembly, and the binding of vinblastine to tubulin.
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  • 10. Mechanism of action of the marine natural product stypoldione: evidence for reaction with sulfhydryl groups.
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  • 11. Role of the colchicine ring A and its methoxy groups in the binding to tubulin and microtubule inhibition.
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  • 12. Colchicine-binding sites of brain tubulins from an antarctic fish and from a mammal are functionally similar, but not identical: implications for microtubule assembly at low temperature.
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  • 13. Methoxy-substituted 3-formyl-2-phenylindoles inhibit tubulin polymerization.
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  • 18. Calcium and gadolinium ions stimulate the GTPase activity of purified chicken brain tubulin through a conformational change.
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  • 19. Effects of vanadate on the assembly and disassembly of purified tubulin.
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