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Structure, Assembly, and Disassembly of Tubulin Single Rings.
Shemesh A, Ginsburg A, Levi-Kalisman Y, Ringel I, Raviv U. Shemesh A, et al. Among authors: ringel i. Biochemistry. 2018 Oct 30;57(43):6153-6165. doi: 10.1021/acs.biochem.8b00560. Epub 2018 Oct 9. Biochemistry. 2018. PMID: 30247898
Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance study of microtubule protein: evidence for a second colchicine site involved in the inhibition of microtubule assembly.
Ringel I, Sternlicht H. Ringel I, et al. Biochemistry. 1984 Nov 6;23(23):5644-53. doi: 10.1021/bi00318a040. Biochemistry. 1984. PMID: 6150726
Analysis indicated that tubulin has at least two colchicine binding sites: a quasi-irreversibly bound, high-affinity site (i.e., the KD less than 5 microM site generally accepted as the site of colchicine action) as well as a low-affinity site(s) (KD approximately 650 micr …
Analysis indicated that tubulin has at least two colchicine binding sites: a quasi-irreversibly bound, high-affinity site (i.e., the …
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