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  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,306 Views
20 Pages

Tubulin isotypes are known to regulate microtubule stability and dynamics, as well as to play a role in the development of resistance to microtubule-targeted cancer drugs. Griseofulvin is known to disrupt cell microtubule dynamics and cause cell deat...

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  • Open Access
59 Citations
8,658 Views
10 Pages

Molecular Docking and Dynamics Simulation of Protein β-Tubulin and Antifungal Cyclic Lipopeptides

  • Nubia Noemi Cob-Calan,
  • Luz America Chi-Uluac,
  • Filiberto Ortiz-Chi,
  • Daniel Cerqueda-García,
  • Gabriel Navarrete-Vázquez,
  • Esaú Ruiz-Sánchez and
  • Emanuel Hernández-Núñez

18 September 2019

To elucidate interactions between the antifungal cyclic lipopeptides iturin A, fengycin, and surfactin produced by Bacillus bacteria and the microtubular protein β-tubulin in plant pathogenic fungi (Fusarium oxysporum, Colletrotrichum gloeospori...

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  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,663 Views
12 Pages

23 May 2024

Soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections, commonly treated with benzimidazoles, are linked to resistance through single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) at position 167, 198, or 200 in the β-tubulin isotype 1 gene. The aim of this study was to...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
985 Views
14 Pages

23 June 2025

Haemonchosis caused by the parasitic worm Haemonchus contortus is a major threat to cattle and other ruminants and imposes significant economic losses in the livestock industry. Different medications have been reported; however, these are not reliabl...

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  • Open Access
26 Citations
7,200 Views
21 Pages

The Loss of α- and β-Tubulin Proteins Are a Pathological Hallmark of Chronic Alcohol Consumption and Natural Brain Ageing

  • Wajana L. Labisso,
  • Ana-Caroline Raulin,
  • Lucky L. Nwidu,
  • Artur Kocon,
  • Declan Wayne,
  • Amaia M. Erdozain,
  • Benito Morentin,
  • Daniela Schwendener,
  • George Allen and
  • Jack Enticott
  • + 9 authors

11 September 2018

Repetitive excessive alcohol intoxication leads to neuronal damage and brain shrinkage. We examined cytoskeletal protein expression in human post-mortem tissue from Brodmann’s area 9 of the prefrontal cortex (PFC). Brain samples from 44 individ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,649 Views
19 Pages

Alteration of Neural Stem Cell Functions in Ataxia and Male Sterility Mice: A Possible Role of β-Tubulin Glutamylation in Neurodegeneration

  • Abdullah Md. Sheikh,
  • Shozo Yano,
  • Shatera Tabassum,
  • Koji Omura,
  • Asuka Araki,
  • Shingo Mitaki,
  • Yoshie Ito,
  • Shuai Huang and
  • Atsushi Nagai

14 January 2021

Ataxia and Male Sterility (AMS) is a mutant mouse strain that contains a missense mutation in the coding region of Nna1, a gene that encodes a deglutamylase. AMS mice exhibit early cerebellar Purkinje cell degeneration and an ataxic phenotype in an a...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,765 Views
14 Pages

Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) form through non-enzymatic glycation of various proteins. Optic nerve degeneration is a frequent complication of diabetes, and retinal AGE accumulation is strongly linked to the development of diabetic retinopat...

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  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,554 Views
17 Pages

EP4 and Class III β-Tubulin Expression in Uterine Smooth Muscle Tumors: Implications for Prognosis and Treatment

  • Jocelyn Reader,
  • Amy K. Harper,
  • Teklu Legesse,
  • Paul N. Staats,
  • Olga Goloubeva,
  • Gautam G. Rao,
  • Amy Fulton and
  • Dana M. Roque

18 October 2019

The microtubule-stabilizing agent docetaxel in combination with gemcitabine represents one of the most effective regimens against the aggressive gynecologic tumor leiomyosarcoma (LMS). Upregulation of class III β-tubulin has previously been show...

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  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,404 Views
13 Pages

27 September 2020

Nutritional factors can affect the risk of developing neurological disorders and their rate of progression. In particular, abnormalities of carbohydrate metabolism in diabetes mellitus patients lead to an increased risk of neurological disorders such...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,602 Views
16 Pages

Leishmania infantum β-Tubulin Identified by Reverse Engineering Technology through Phage Display Applied as Theranostic Marker for Human Visceral Leishmaniasis

  • Lourena E. Costa,
  • Patrícia T. Alves,
  • Ana Paula Carneiro,
  • Ana C. S. Dias,
  • Patrícia T. Fujimura,
  • Galber R. Araujo,
  • Grasiele S. V. Tavares,
  • Fernanda F. Ramos,
  • Mariana C. Duarte and
  • Daniel Menezes-Souza
  • + 4 authors

Two Leishmania infantum mimotopes (B10 and C01) identified by phage display showed to be antigenic and immunogenic for visceral (VL) and tegumentary (TL) leishmaniasis; however, their biological targets in the parasites have not been identified. The...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,435 Views
22 Pages

28 April 2021

The cytoskeleton microtubule consists of polymerized αβ-tubulin dimers and plays essential roles in many cellular events. Reagents that inhibit microtubule behaviors have been developed as antifungal, antiparasitic, and anticancer drugs. Benzimidazol...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
9,281 Views
13 Pages

29 January 2023

Tubulin is a protein that plays a critical role in maintaining cellular structure and facilitating cell division. Inhibiting tubulin polymerization has been shown to be an effective strategy for inhibiting the proliferation of cancer cells. In the pa...

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  • Open Access
59 Citations
3,795 Views
16 Pages

26 September 2022

Acanthamoeba species are capable of causing amoebic keratitis (AK). As a monotherapy, alpha-mangostin is effective for the treatment of AK; however, its bioavailability is quite poor. Moreover, the efficacy of therapy is contingent on the parasite an...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,447 Views
13 Pages

Moderate Physical Activity Increases the Expression of ADNP in Rat Brain

  • Grazia Maugeri,
  • Agata Grazia D’Amico,
  • Concetta Federico,
  • Salvatore Saccone,
  • Velia D’Agata and
  • Giuseppe Musumeci

Activity-dependent neuroprotective protein (ADNP) is a neuroprotective protein essential for embryonic development, proper brain development, and neuronal plasticity. Its mutation causes the autism-like ADNP syndrome (also called the Helsmoortel-Van...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
5,580 Views
16 Pages

Antiproliferative Activity and Molecular Docking of Novel Double-Modified Colchicine Derivatives

  • Urszula Majcher,
  • Greta Klejborowska,
  • Mahshad Moshari,
  • Ewa Maj,
  • Joanna Wietrzyk,
  • Franz Bartl,
  • Jack A. Tuszynski and
  • Adam Huczyński

1 November 2018

Microtubules are tubulin polymer structures, which are indispensable for cell growth and division. Its constituent protein β-tubulin has been a common drug target for various diseases including cancer. Colchicine has been used to treat gout, but...

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  • Open Access
44 Citations
11,644 Views
36 Pages

Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors Affecting Microtubule Dynamics in Normal and Cancer Cells

  • Filip Borys,
  • Ewa Joachimiak,
  • Hanna Krawczyk and
  • Hanna Fabczak

14 August 2020

Microtubules (MTs), highly dynamic structures composed of α- and β-tubulin heterodimers, are involved in cell movement and intracellular traffic and are essential for cell division. Within the cell, MTs are not uniform as they can be compo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,940 Views
18 Pages

GnRH Induces Citrullination of the Cytoskeleton in Murine Gonadotrope Cells

  • Elizabeth B. Quigley,
  • Stanley B. DeVore,
  • Shaihla A. Khan,
  • Zachary M. Geisterfer,
  • Heather M. Rothfuss,
  • Ari O. Sequoia,
  • Paul R. Thompson,
  • Jesse C. Gatlin,
  • Brian D. Cherrington and
  • Amy M. Navratil

Peptidylarginine deiminases (PADs or PADIs) catalyze the conversion of positively charged arginine to neutral citrulline, which alters target protein structure and function. Our previous work established that gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (G...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,308 Views
16 Pages

Absence of Polymorphisms in Codons 167, 198 and 200 of All Seven β-Tubulin Isotypes of Benzimidazole Susceptible and Resistant Parascaris spp. Specimens from Australia

  • Murat Özben,
  • Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna,
  • Malene K. B. Freiin von Streit,
  • Edwina J. A. Wilkes,
  • Kristopher J. Hughes and
  • Jürgen Krücken

Benzimidazoles resistance is widespread in strongyle parasitic nematodes and associated with polym orphisms in the codons 167, 198 and 200 of isotype 1 β-tubulin (tbb-1). In ascarids, benzimidazole (BZ) resistance has rarely been reported and in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
2,491 Views
16 Pages

Prevalence of Carbendazin Resistance in Field Populations of the Rice False Smut Pathogen Ustilaginoidea virens from Jiangsu, China, Molecular Mechanisms, and Fitness Stability

  • Jiehui Song,
  • Zhiying Wang,
  • Yan Wang,
  • Sijie Zhang,
  • Tengyu Lei,
  • You Liang,
  • Qigen Dai,
  • Zhongyang Huo,
  • Ke Xu and
  • Shuning Chen

16 December 2022

Rice false smut (RFS), caused by Ustilaginoidea virens, is an important fungal disease of rice. In China, Methyl Benzimidazole Carbamates (MBCs), including carbendazim, are common fungicides used to control RFS and other rice diseases. In this study,...

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  • Open Access
1,338 Views
14 Pages

Phenotypic Screening of H1-Antihistamines Identifies Promethazine and Rupatadine as Active Compounds Against Toxocara canis Infective Larvae

  • Taís C. Silva,
  • Julia Godoy-Silva,
  • Monique C. Amaro,
  • João V. Silva-Silva,
  • Thiago H. Doring,
  • Leonardo L. G. Ferreira,
  • Adriano D. Andricopulo and
  • Josué de Moraes

Background: Parasitic worm infections remain among the most prevalent and neglected health issues worldwide, affecting both humans and animals. Toxocariasis, caused by Toxocara spp., is a widespread zoonosis with significant public health and economi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,784 Views
16 Pages

Evolutionary Characterization of tubulin Gene Family in the Desert Biomass Willow (Salix psammophila) and Expression of the β-tubulin Gene SpsTUB10 during Different Stresses

  • Yujiao He,
  • Lijiao Fan,
  • Ruiping Wang,
  • Shengli Han,
  • Guirong Sun,
  • Fengqiang Yu,
  • Qi Yang,
  • Haifeng Yang and
  • Guosheng Zhang

13 April 2024

Microtubules, polymerized from α-tubulin (TUA) and β-tubulin (TUB) monomers, play a pivotal role in shaping plant morphogenesis according to developmental and environmental cues. Salix psammophila C. Wang & C. Y. Yang is an important s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,604 Views
18 Pages

New Anti-Hypoxic Metabolites from Co-Culture of Marine-Derived Fungi Aspergillus carneus KMM 4638 and Amphichorda sp. KMM 4639

  • Elena B. Belousova,
  • Olesya I. Zhuravleva,
  • Ekaterina A. Yurchenko,
  • Galina K. Oleynikova,
  • Alexandr S. Antonov,
  • Natalya N. Kirichuk,
  • Viktoria E. Chausova,
  • Yuliya V. Khudyakova,
  • Alexander S. Menshov and
  • Roman S. Popov
  • + 4 authors

25 April 2023

The KMM 4639 strain was identified as Amphichorda sp. based on two molecular genetic markers: ITS and β-tubulin regions. Chemical investigation of co-culture marine-derived fungi Amphichorda sp. KMM 4639 and Aspergillus carneus KMM 4638 led to t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,902 Views
23 Pages

A Study of the Metabolic Profiles of Penicillium dimorphosporum KMM 4689 Which Led to Its Re-Identification as Penicillium hispanicum

  • Liliana E. Nesterenko,
  • Roman S. Popov,
  • Olesya I. Zhuravleva,
  • Natalya N. Kirichuk,
  • Viktoria E. Chausova,
  • Kirill S. Krasnov,
  • Mikhail V. Pivkin,
  • Ekaterina A. Yurchenko,
  • Marina P. Isaeva and
  • Anton N. Yurchenko

Changes in cultivation conditions, in particular salinity and temperature, affect the production of secondary fungal metabolites. In this work, the extracts of fungus previously described as Penicillium dimorphosporum cultivated in various salinity a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,658 Views
23 Pages

Activation of Hes1 and Msx1 in Transgenic Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells Increases Differentiation into Neural Crest Derivatives

  • Karla Méndez-Maldonado,
  • Guillermo Vega-López,
  • Sara Caballero-Chacón,
  • Manuel J. Aybar and
  • Iván Velasco

13 December 2018

The neural crest (NC) comprises a multipotent cell population that produces peripheral neurons, cartilage, and smooth muscle cells, among other phenotypes. The participation of Hes1 and Msx1 when expressed in mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) underg...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,326 Views
11 Pages

Antioxidant and Antiproliferative Activity of the Ethanolic Extract of Equisetum myriochaetum and Molecular Docking of Its Main Metabolites (Apigenin, Kaempferol, and Quercetin) on β-Tubulin

  • Fabián Olazarán-Santibañez,
  • Gildardo Rivera,
  • Venancio Vanoye-Eligio,
  • Arturo Mora-Olivo,
  • Gabriel Aguirre-Guzmán,
  • Mónica Ramírez-Cabrera and
  • Eder Arredondo-Espinoza

16 January 2021

Equisetum myriochaetum is a semi-aquatic plant found on riverbanks that is commonly used in traditional medicine as a diuretic agent. Additionally, the genus Equisetum stands out for its content of the flavonoid kaempferol, a well-known antiprolifera...

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  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,222 Views
14 Pages

A New Subclade of Leptosphaeria biglobosa Identified from Brassica rapa

  • Zhongwei Zou,
  • Xuehua Zhang,
  • Paula Parks,
  • Lindsey J. du Toit,
  • Angela P. Van de Wouw and
  • W. G. Dilantha Fernando

Blackleg (Phoma stem canker) of crucifers is a globally important disease caused by the ascomycete species complex comprising of Leptosphaeria maculans and Leptosphaeria biglobosa. Six blackleg isolates recovered from Brassica rapa cv. Mizspoona in t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,323 Views
19 Pages

Multilocus Phylogeography of the Tuber mesentericum Complex Unearths Three Highly Divergent Cryptic Species

  • Marco Leonardi,
  • Daniele Salvi,
  • Mirco Iotti,
  • Gian Luigi Rana,
  • Aurelia Paz-Conde and
  • Giovanni Pacioni

17 December 2021

Tuber mesentericum is an edible European black truffle, apparently easy to recognize, but showing a high degree of genetic variability. In this study, we performed an integrative taxonomic assessment of the T. mesentericum complex, combining a multil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
11,853 Views
26 Pages

Beta (β)-lactam antibiotic is an industrially important molecule produced by Penicillium chrysogenum/rubens. Penicillin is a building block for 6-aminopenicillanic acid (6-APA), an important active pharmaceutical intermediate (API) used for semi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,584 Views
9 Pages

Over-Expression of βII-Tubulin and Especially Its Localization in Cell Nuclei Correlates with Poorer Outcomes in Colorectal Cancer

  • Kseniya Ruksha,
  • Artur Mezheyeuski,
  • Alexander Nerovnya,
  • Tatyana Bich,
  • Gennady Tur,
  • Julia Gorgun,
  • Richard Luduena and
  • Anna Portyanko

7 January 2019

Tubulin is a heterodimer of α and β subunits, both existing as isotypes differing in amino acid sequence encoded by different genes. Specific isotypes of tubulin have associations with cancer that are not well understood. Previous studies...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
9,096 Views
16 Pages

Genetic Diversity in Fusarium graminearum from a Major Wheat-Producing Region of Argentina

  • Cora Lilia Alvarez,
  • Stefania Somma,
  • Robert H. Proctor,
  • Gaetano Stea,
  • Giuseppina Mulè,
  • Antonio F. Logrieco,
  • Virginia Fernandez Pinto and
  • Antonio Moretti

20 October 2011

The Fusarium graminearum species complex (FGSC) is a group of mycotoxigenic fungi that are the primary cause of Fusarium head blight (FHB) of wheat worldwide. The distribution, frequency of occurrence, and genetic diversity of FGSC species in cereal...

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  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,785 Views
22 Pages

Diversity among Lasiodiplodia Species Causing Dieback, Root Rot and Leaf Spot on Fruit Trees in Egypt, and a Description of Lasiodiplodia newvalleyensis sp. nov.

  • Sherif Mohamed El-Ganainy,
  • Ahmed Mahmoud Ismail,
  • Zafar Iqbal,
  • Eman Said Elshewy,
  • Khalid A. Alhudaib,
  • Mustafa I. Almaghasla and
  • Donato Magistà

15 November 2022

Lasiodiplodia (family Botryosphaeriaceae) is a widely distributed fungal genus that causes a variety of diseases in tropical and subtropical regions. During 2020–2021, a routine survey of fruit tree plants was conducted in five Egyptian Governo...

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7 Citations
3,175 Views
17 Pages

Molecular Evolution of Tubulins in Diatoms

  • Kirill V. Khabudaev,
  • Darya P. Petrova,
  • Yekaterina D. Bedoshvili,
  • Yelena V. Likhoshway and
  • Mikhail A. Grachev

Microtubules are formed by α- and β-tubulin heterodimers nucleated with γ-tubulin. Tubulins are conserved eukaryotic proteins. Previously, it was shown that microtubules are involved in diatom silica frustule morphogenesis. Diatom fr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,169 Views
14 Pages

Sox2 and βIII-Tubulin as Biomarkers of Drug Resistance in Poorly Differentiated Sinonasal Carcinomas

  • Luis López,
  • Laura Fernández-Vañes,
  • Virginia N. Cabal,
  • Rocío García-Marín,
  • Laura Suárez-Fernández,
  • Helena Codina-Martínez,
  • Sara L. Lorenzo-Guerra,
  • Blanca Vivanco,
  • Verónica Blanco-Lorenzo and
  • José L. Llorente
  • + 2 authors

18 October 2023

Poorly differentiated sinonasal carcinomas (PDCs) are tumors that have a poor prognosis despite advances in classical treatment. Predictive and prognostic markers and new personalized treatments could improve the oncological outcomes of patients. In...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
4,495 Views
18 Pages

Invasive Colon Cancer Cells Induce Transdifferentiation of Endothelium to Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts through Microtubules Enriched in Tubulin-β3

  • Marta Ewelina Wawro,
  • Katarzyna Chojnacka,
  • Katarzyna Wieczorek-Szukała,
  • Katarzyna Sobierajska and
  • Jolanta Niewiarowska

Colon cancer, the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world, is usually diagnosed in invasive stages. The interactions between cancer cells and cells located in their niche remain the crucial mechanism inducing tumor metastasis. The...

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  • Open Access
376 Views
15 Pages

22 October 2025

Background: Spermatogenesis depends on precise cytoskeletal regulation, particularly the microtubule system; however, the mechanisms governing tubulin homeostasis during meiosis are poorly defined. While the E3 ubiquitin ligase Hyd (Hyperplastic disc...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,741 Views
9 Pages

Beta3-Tubulin Is Critical for Microtubule Dynamics, Cell Cycle Regulation, and Spontaneous Release of Microvesicles in Human Malignant Melanoma Cells (A375)

  • Mohammed O. Altonsy,
  • Anutosh Ganguly,
  • Matthias Amrein,
  • Philip Surmanowicz,
  • Shu Shun Li,
  • Gilles J. Lauzon and
  • P. Régine Mydlarski

28 February 2020

Microtubules (MTs), microfilaments, and intermediate filaments, the main constituents of the cytoskeleton, undergo continuous structural changes (metamorphosis), which are central to cellular growth, division, and release of microvesicles (MVs). Alte...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,564 Views
14 Pages

13 December 2023

The β-tubulin (benA) gene is a promising target for the identification of Aspergillus species. Assessment of the clinical implementation and performance of benA gene-based Aspergillus polymerase chain reaction (PCR) remains warranted. In this st...

  • Article
  • Open Access
107 Citations
10,546 Views
21 Pages

18 August 2018

Taxanes are a class of chemotherapeutic agents that inhibit cell division by disrupting the mitotic spindle through the stabilization of microtubules. Most breast cancer (BC) tumors show resistance against taxanes partially due to alterations in tubu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,908 Views
18 Pages

βIII-Tubulin Structural Domains Regulate Mitochondrial Network Architecture in an Isotype-Specific Manner

  • Amelia L. Parker,
  • Wee Siang Teo,
  • Simon Brayford,
  • Ullhas K. Moorthi,
  • Senthil Arumugam,
  • Charles Ferguson,
  • Robert G. Parton,
  • Joshua A. McCarroll and
  • Maria Kavallaris

23 February 2022

βIII-tubulin is a neuronal microtubule protein that is aberrantly expressed in epithelial cancers. The microtubule network is implicated in regulating the architecture and dynamics of the mitochondrial network, although the isotype-specific role...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,969 Views
53 Pages

Synthesis and Antiproliferative Evaluation of 3-Chloroazetidin-2-ones with Antimitotic Activity: Heterocyclic Bridged Analogues of Combretastatin A-4

  • Azizah M. Malebari,
  • Shu Wang,
  • Thomas F. Greene,
  • Niamh M. O’Boyle,
  • Darren Fayne,
  • Mohemmed Faraz Khan,
  • Seema M. Nathwani,
  • Brendan Twamley,
  • Thomas McCabe and
  • Daniela M. Zisterer
  • + 1 author

31 October 2021

Antimitotic drugs that target tubulin are among the most widely used chemotherapeutic agents; however, the development of multidrug resistance has limited their clinical activity. We report the synthesis and biological properties of a series of novel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,120 Views
18 Pages

Molecular and Morphological Characterization of Exserohilum turcicum (Passerini) Leonard and Suggs Causing Northern Corn Leaf Blight of Maize in Bihar

  • Md Arshad Anwer,
  • Ram Niwas,
  • Tushar Ranjan,
  • Shyam Sundar Mandal,
  • Mohammad Ansar,
  • Jitendra Nath Srivastava,
  • Jitesh Kumar,
  • Khushbu Jain,
  • Neha Kumari and
  • Aditya Bharti

Maize is considered the third most important cereal crop in Asia after rice and wheat. Many diseases affect this crop due to the cultivation of various hybrids. This research aimed to characterize the causative agent of northern corn leaf blight dise...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
6,318 Views
15 Pages

Tubulin βII and βIII Isoforms as the Regulators of VDAC Channel Permeability in Health and Disease

  • Marju Puurand,
  • Kersti Tepp,
  • Natalja Timohhina,
  • Jekaterina Aid,
  • Igor Shevchuk,
  • Vladimir Chekulayev and
  • Tuuli Kaambre

13 March 2019

In recent decades, there have been several models describing the relationships between the cytoskeleton and the bioenergetic function of the cell. The main player in these models is the voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC), located in the mitochond...

  • Review
  • Open Access
51 Citations
11,655 Views
19 Pages

2 November 2016

Extensive research over the last decade has resulted in a number of highly potent tubulin polymerization inhibitors acting either as microtubule stabilizing agents (MSAs) or microtubule destabilizing agents (MDAs). These inhibitors have potent cytoto...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
4,893 Views
20 Pages

New Insights into Interspecific Hybridization in Lemna L. Sect. Lemna (Lemnaceae Martinov)

  • Luca Braglia,
  • Diego Breviario,
  • Silvia Gianì,
  • Floriana Gavazzi,
  • Jacopo De Gregori and
  • Laura Morello

15 December 2021

Duckweeds have been increasingly studied in recent years, both as model plants and in view of their potential applications as a new crop in a circular bioeconomy perspective. In order to select species and clones with the desired attributes, the corr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
6,687 Views
49 Pages

3-Vinylazetidin-2-Ones: Synthesis, Antiproliferative and Tubulin Destabilizing Activity in MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 Breast Cancer Cells

  • Shu Wang,
  • Azizah M. Malebari,
  • Thomas F. Greene,
  • Niamh M. O’Boyle,
  • Darren Fayne,
  • Seema M. Nathwani,
  • Brendan Twamley,
  • Thomas McCabe,
  • Niall O. Keely and
  • Daniela M. Zisterer
  • + 1 author

Microtubule-targeted drugs are essential chemotherapeutic agents for various types of cancer. A series of 3-vinyl-β-lactams (2-azetidinones) were designed, synthesized and evaluated as potential tubulin polymerization inhibitors, and for their a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,679 Views
13 Pages

Influence of Paclitaxel and Doxorubicin Therapy of ßIII-Tubulin, Carbonic Anhydrase IX, and Survivin in Chemically Induced Breast Cancer in Female Rat

  • Alena Pastornická,
  • Silvia Rybárová,
  • Slávka Drahošová,
  • Jozef Mihalik,
  • Andrea Kreheľová,
  • Andriana Pavliuk-Karachevtseva and
  • Ingrid Hodorová

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in females. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of paclitaxel (PTX) and doxorubicin (DOX) therapy on the βIII-tubulin, carbonic anhydrase IX (CA IX), and survivin expression in chemically-induced...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
6,211 Views
18 Pages

Marine Bacterial Polysaccharide EPS11 Inhibits Cancer Cell Growth via Blocking Cell Adhesion and Stimulating Anoikis

  • Ruobing Cao,
  • Weihua Jin,
  • Yeqi Shan,
  • Ju Wang,
  • Ge Liu,
  • Shan Kuang and
  • Chaomin Sun

8 March 2018

Tumor cells that acquire metastatic potential have developed resistance to anoikis, a cell death process, after detachment from their primary site to the second organ. In this study, we investigated the molecular mechanisms of a novel marine bacteria...

  • Article
  • Open Access
35 Citations
5,160 Views
34 Pages

Alterations in Tau Protein Level and Phosphorylation State in the Brain of the Autistic-Like Rats Induced by Prenatal Exposure to Valproic Acid

  • Magdalena Gąssowska-Dobrowolska,
  • Agnieszka Kolasa-Wołosiuk,
  • Magdalena Cieślik,
  • Agnieszka Dominiak,
  • Kristina Friedland and
  • Agata Adamczyk

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by deficient social interaction and communication besides repetitive, stereotyped behaviours. A characteristic feature of ASD is altered dendritic spine density and morpho...

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Antiproliferative and Tubulin-Destabilising Effects of 3-(Prop-1-en-2-yl)azetidin-2-Ones and Related Compounds in MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 Breast Cancer Cells

  • Shu Wang,
  • Azizah M. Malebari,
  • Thomas F. Greene,
  • Shubhangi Kandwal,
  • Darren Fayne,
  • Seema M. Nathwani,
  • Daniela M. Zisterer,
  • Brendan Twamley,
  • Niamh M. O’Boyle and
  • Mary J. Meegan

13 July 2023

A series of novel 3-(prop-1-en-2-yl)azetidin-2-one, 3-allylazetidin-2-one and 3-(buta-1,3-dien-1-yl)azetidin-2-one analogues of combretastatin A-4 (CA-4) were designed and synthesised as colchicine-binding site inhibitors (CBSI) in which the ethylene...

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15 April 2010

There seem to be a certain degree of reluctance in accepting ILP-based methods as part of the range of molecular markers that are classically used for plant genotyping. Indeed, since DNA polymorphism results from difference in length of fragments amp...

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