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Structural Basis of Noscapine Activation for Tubulin Binding.

María A OlivaAndrea E ProtaJavier Rodríguez-SalarichsYoussef L BennaniJiménez-Barbero JesúsKatja BargstenAngeles CanalesMichel O SteinmetzJosé Fernando Díaz
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2020)
Noscapine is a natural alkaloid that is used as an antitussive medicine. However, it also acts as a weak anticancer agent in certain in vivo models through a mechanism that is largely unknown. Here, we performed structural studies and show that the cytotoxic agent 7A-O-demethoxy-amino-noscapine (7A-aminonoscapine) binds to the colchicine site of tubulin. We suggest that the 7A-methoxy group of noscapine prevents binding to tubulin due to a steric clash of the compound with the T5-loop of α-tubulin. We further propose that the anticancer activity of noscapine arises from a bioactive metabolite that binds to the colchicine site of tubulin to induce mitotic arrest through a microtubule cytoskeleton-based mechanism.
Keyphrases
  • structural basis
  • cell cycle
  • case control