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Quality of life and pain in patients with recurrent breast and gynecologic cancer
Authors:TA Rummans  M Frost  VJ Suman  M Taylor  P Novotny  T Gendron  R Johnson  L Hartmann  AM Dose  RW Evans
Affiliation:Laboratory of Chemical and Biological Dynamics, Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven, Belgium. Yves.Engelborghs@fys.kuleuven.ac.be
Abstract:The kinetic mechanisms of the binding to tubulin of colchicine and eight different analogues have been studied to elucidate details of the recognition mechanism. All of the analogues follow a two step binding mechanism i.e. binding occurs via an initial step with low affinity, followed by an isomerisation of the initial complex leading to the final high affinity state. For several analogues the kinetic and thermodynamic data of both processes are compared here. For all the analogues the delta G1 degree of initial binding at 25 degrees C varies between -13.3 and -28.8 kJ. mol-1. For the second step delta G2 degrees varies between -2.4 and -27 kJ. mol-1. These limited ranges of free energy change are, however, obtained by a great variety of enthalpy changes and compensatory entropy changes. Comparison of the data for the first and second steps indicates that structural alterations of the drugs always change the thermodynamic parameters of the two steps, and the changes in the first and the second steps are in opposite directions. The fact that this range of experimental behaviour can be incorporated into a general mechanism encourages the extension of these investigations to other colchicine analogues and related compounds with potential pharmaceutical applications.
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