Eribulin Binds at Microtubule Ends to a Single Site on Tubulin to Suppress Dynamic Instability

2010 
Eribulin mesylate (E7389), a synthetic analogue of the marine natural product halichondrin B, is in phase III clinical trials for the treatment of cancer. Eribulin targets microtubules, suppressing dynamic instability at microtubule plus ends through an inhibition of microtubule growth with little or no effect on shortening [Jordan, M. A., et al. (2005) Mol. Cancer Ther. 4, 1086−1095]. Using [3H]eribulin, we found that eribulin binds soluble tubulin at a single site; however, this binding is complex with an overall Kd of 46 μM, but also showing a real or apparent very high affinity (Kd = 0.4 μM) for a subset of 25% of the tubulin. Eribulin also binds microtubules with a maximum stoichiometry of 14.7 ± 1.3 molecules per microtubule (Kd = 3.5 μM), strongly suggesting the presence of a relatively high-affinity binding site at microtubule ends. At 100 nM, the concentration that inhibits microtubule plus end growth by 50%, we found that one molecule of eribulin is bound per two microtubules, indicating that th...
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