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Indole-Based Tubulin Inhibitors: Binding Modes and SARs Investigations

Sheng Tang, Zhihui Zhou, Zhiyan Jiang, Wufu Zhu, Dan Qiao

2022Molecules36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tubulin inhibitors can interfere with normal cell mitosis and inhibit cell proliferation through interfering with the normal structure and function of microtubules, forming spindle filaments. Indole, as a privileged pharmacological skeleton, has been widely used in anti-cancer inhibitors. A variety of alkaloids containing an indole core obtained from natural sources have been proven to inhibit tubulin polymerization, and an ever-increasing number of synthetic indole-based tubulin inhibitors have been reported. Among these, several kinds of indole-based derivatives, such as TMP analogues, aroylindoles, arylthioindoles, fused indole, carbazoles, azacarbolines, alkaloid nortopsentin analogues and bis-indole derivatives, have shown good inhibition activities towards tubulin polymerization. The binding modes and SARs investigations of synthetic indole derivatives, along with a brief mechanism on their anti-tubulin activity, are presented in this review.

Topics & Concepts

Indole testTubulinMicrotubuleChemistryIndole alkaloidMitosisStereochemistryBiochemistryBiologyCell biologySynthesis and biological activityCancer therapeutics and mechanismsBioactive Compounds and Antitumor Agents
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