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Computational Approaches to the Rational Design of Tubulin-Targeting Agents.

Helena Perez PeñaAnne-Catherine AbelMaxim ShevelevAndrea E ProtaStefano PieracciniDragos Horvath
Published in: Biomolecules (2023)
Microtubules are highly dynamic polymers of α,β-tubulin dimers which play an essential role in numerous cellular processes such as cell proliferation and intracellular transport, making them an attractive target for cancer and neurodegeneration research. To date, a large number of known tubulin binders were derived from natural products, while only one was developed by rational structure-based drug design. Several of these tubulin binders show promising in vitro profiles while presenting unacceptable off-target effects when tested in patients. Therefore, there is a continuing demand for the discovery of safer and more efficient tubulin-targeting agents. Since tubulin structural data is readily available, the employment of computer-aided design techniques can be a key element to focus on the relevant chemical space and guide the design process. Due to the high diversity and quantity of structural data available, we compiled here a guide to the accessible tubulin-ligand structures. Furthermore, we review different ligand and structure-based methods recently used for the successful selection and design of new tubulin-targeting agents.
Keyphrases
  • cell proliferation
  • end stage renal disease
  • big data
  • high resolution
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • mass spectrometry
  • cell cycle
  • drug delivery
  • young adults
  • patient reported outcomes
  • single cell
  • drug induced