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Recent Advances in Research of Colchicine Binding Site Inhibitors and Their Interaction Modes With Tubulin

Kewei Sun, Zhonghao Sun, Feng-Lan Zhao, Guangzhi Shan, Qingguo Meng

2021Future Medicinal Chemistry34 citationsDOI

Abstract

Microtubules have been a concerning target of cancer chemotherapeutics for decades, and several tubulin-targeted agents, such as paclitaxel, vincristine and vinorelbine, have been approved. The colchicine binding site is one of the primary targets on microtubules and possesses advantages compared with other tubulin-targeted agents, such as inhibitors of tumor vessels and overcoming P-glycoprotein overexpression-mediated multidrug resistance. This study reviews and summarizes colchicine binding site inhibitors reported in recent years with structural studies via the crystal structures of complexes or computer simulations to discover new lead compounds. We are attempting to resolve the challenge of colchicine site agent research.

Topics & Concepts

ColchicineTubulinPaclitaxelMicrotubuleBinding siteVinorelbineMultiple drug resistancePharmacologyChemistryBiologyComputational biologyCancerBiochemistryCell biologyDrug resistanceGeneticsChemotherapyCisplatinSynthesis and biological activityMetal complexes synthesis and propertiesEnzyme function and inhibition