Structures of a diverse set of colchicine binding site inhibitors in complex with tubulin provide a rationale for drug discovery
FEBS Journal2015Vol. 283(1), pp. 102–111
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Yuxi Wang, Hang Zhang, Benoı̂t Gigant, Yamei Yu, Yangping Wu, Xi Chen, Qinhuai Lai, Zhao-ya Yang, Qiang Chen, Jinliang Yang
Abstract
The atomic coordinates and structure factors for tubulin complexed with lexibulin, nocodazole, plinabulin and tivantinib have been deposited in the Protein Data Bank under accession codes 5CA0, 5CA1, 5C8Y and 5CB4, respectively.
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