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Meaning of "tubulin polymerization"

tubulin polymerization ~ the process in which tubulin proteins form a structure called a polymer, which is essential in various cellular processes like cell division and maintaining cell shape

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Maytansinoids are mitototic inhibitors that act by inhibiting tubulin polymerization.
Compounds with possible tubulin polymerization activity can be screened in vitro.
Maytansinoids are mitotic inhibitors which act by inhibiting tubulin polymerization.
The tubulin polymerization inhibiting activity can also cause inhibition of haematopoieisis.
Maytansinoids are mitototic inhibitors which act by inhibiting tubulin polymerization.
Together this influences tubulin polymerization that is required for cell division.
Maytansinoids arc mitototic inhibitors which act by inhibiting tubulin polymerization.
It promotes tubulin polymerization to form stable microtubules and prevents its depolymerization.
Product in accordance with the invention may be useful for inhibiting tubulin polymerization in vitro.
Peptide capable of altering tubulin polymerization and use thereof for inhibiting cell proliferation.
Product in accordance with the invention may be used as agent for inhibiting tubulin polymerization.
Microtubules are formed from a and B tubulin polymerization and the hydrolysis of GTP.
The cytotoxicity analysis was supplemented with data from two independent in vitro tubulin polymerization assays.
In the tubulin polymerization assay, compound I is about twice as potent as paclitaxel.
A decrease in turbidity of at least 1 % is a sign of inhibition of tubulin polymerization.

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CA4 is a potent inhibitor of tubulin polymerization and binds to the colchicine site on B-tubulin.
This compound exhibits strong mitosis inhibitory activities, cytotoxicity, and inhibit tubulin polymerization.
In a preferred embodiment, compounds with possible tubulin polymerization activity are screened in vitro.
Tubulin polymerization was monitored turbidimetrically at 350 nm with an electronic temperature controller.
DM1 is a potent inhibitor of tubulin polymerization.
Tubulin polymerization was followed by measuring the absorbance of the solution at 340 nm over time.
Figure 1 illustrates the inhibition of tubulin polymerization by 2-methoxyestradiol.
Tubulin polymerization, This analog induced low levels of tubulin polymerization commencing at approximately 12°C.
This protein may function in motility, invasion, and tubulin polymerization.
Fig . 1 is a graph illustrating the inhibition of tubulin polymerization by 2-methoxyestradiol described by Example 1 below.
Compared with non-treated control, compound 8f inhibits tubulin polymerization.
Figure 2, Effect of compounds of the present invention on " in vitro " tubulin polymerization.
The spectrophotometer was set at 37 °C for tubulin polymerization.
Indeed, our results showed that EAPB0503 and three other imiqualines inhibit tubulin polymerization.

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