Paclitaxel

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The free energy of the binding of Paclitaxel at 37oC is around -45kJ/mol. The binding reaction is endothermic, which explains why Paclitaxel induces microtubule assembly at low temperatures. [4]
The free energy of the binding of Paclitaxel at 37oC is around -45kJ/mol. The binding reaction is endothermic, which explains why Paclitaxel induces microtubule assembly at low temperatures. [4]
Medical Implications: Paclitaxel has a broad activity spectrum and is clinically used to treat ovarian, breast, and lung cancer, as well as Kaposi’s Sarcoma. Cancerous tumors are characterized by cell division which is no longer controlled as it is in normal tissue. Chemotherapy is most effective at killing cells that are rapidly dividing, however, it does not know the difference between the cancerous cells and the normal cells. Paclitaxel belongs to a class of chemotherapy drugs called plant alkaloids; which are cell-cycle specific. Paclitaxel inhibits the microtubule structures within the cell. Inhibition of these structures ultimately results in cell death. [3] In metastatic breast cancer (MBC) specifically, weekly Paclitaxel was shown to be an effective and well-tolerated treatment for advanced breast cancer. [6]
Medical Implications: Paclitaxel has a broad activity spectrum and is clinically used to treat ovarian, breast, and lung cancer, as well as Kaposi’s Sarcoma. Cancerous tumors are characterized by cell division which is no longer controlled as it is in normal tissue. Chemotherapy is most effective at killing cells that are rapidly dividing, however, it does not know the difference between the cancerous cells and the normal cells. Paclitaxel belongs to a class of chemotherapy drugs called plant alkaloids; which are cell-cycle specific. Paclitaxel inhibits the microtubule structures within the cell. Inhibition of these structures ultimately results in cell death. [3] In metastatic breast cancer (MBC) specifically, weekly Paclitaxel was shown to be an effective and well-tolerated treatment for advanced breast cancer. [6]
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Diseases:
Diseases:
Microtubules form important cytoskeletal structures that play important roles in establishing and maintaining neuronal polarity, transporting cargo and scaffolding signaling molecules to form signaling hubs. Reduced microtubule stability leading to the malfunction of microtubules has been linked to several neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Parkinson’s disease (PD), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), and tauopathies like Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. Hyperstable microtubules, as seen in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HPS), also leads to neurodegeneration. Therefore, the ratio of stable and dynamic microtubules is likely to be important for neuronal function and perturbation in microtubule dynamics might contribute to disease progression. [5]
Microtubules form important cytoskeletal structures that play important roles in establishing and maintaining neuronal polarity, transporting cargo and scaffolding signaling molecules to form signaling hubs. Reduced microtubule stability leading to the malfunction of microtubules has been linked to several neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Parkinson’s disease (PD), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), and tauopathies like Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. Hyperstable microtubules, as seen in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HPS), also leads to neurodegeneration. Therefore, the ratio of stable and dynamic microtubules is likely to be important for neuronal function and perturbation in microtubule dynamics might contribute to disease progression. [5]

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The Interaction of Paclitaxel with Microtubules

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