Rational Design of a Novel Tubulin Inhibitor with a Unique Mechanism of Action

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In this study, we capitalized on our previously performed crystallographic fragment screen and developed the antitubulin small molecule Todalam with only two rounds of straightforward chemical synthesis. Todalam binds to a novel tubulin site, disrupts microtubule networks in cells, arrests cells in G2/M, induces cell death, and synergizes with vinblastine. The compound destabilizes microtubules by acting as a molecular plug that sterically inhibits the curved-to-straight conformational switch in the α-tubulin subunit, and by sequestering tubulin dimers into assembly incompetent oligomers. Our results describe for the first time the generation of a fully rationally designed small molecule tubulin inhibitor from a fragment, which displays a unique molecular mechanism of action. They thus demonstrate the usefulness of tubulin-binding fragments as valuable starting points for innovative antitubulin drug and chemical probe discovery campaigns.

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Mühlethaler, T., Milanos, L., Ortega, J. A., Blum, T. B., Gioia, D., Roy, B., … Steinmetz, M. O. (2022). Rational Design of a Novel Tubulin Inhibitor with a Unique Mechanism of Action. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 61(25). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202204052

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