The rational development of new antineoplastic agents directed against tubulin, a protein critical for cell division, requires greater understanding of the interaction between the polypeptide subunits of tubulin, its two tightly bound guanine nucleotides, and microtubule-associated proteins (MAPS). The effects of nucleotides on the stability of microtubules continued to be examined, as were conditions to optimize the separation of alpha-tubulin and beta-tubulin on a preparative scale. The purification of a microtubule-associated protein which causes the formation of microtubule bundles continued to progress, and a project to introduce potentially antimitotic nucleotide analogs into cells continued. Studies with 1-thiophosphate analogs of GDP, GTP, 2',3'-dideoxyguanosine nucleotides were begun. A project to localize the nonexchangeable GTP binding site was continued.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Intramural Research (Z01)
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1Z01BC007179-11
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2463720
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Special Emphasis Panel (LMPH)
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11
Fiscal Year
1996
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National Cancer Institute Division of Basic Sciences
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United States
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