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curacin C

The C isomer of Curacin compound. Cruacin C inhibits tubulin polymerization, thereby inhibiting mitosis and cell proliferation. (NCI)
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2016
2016
Bioassay-guided fractionation of the extract of the brittle star Ophiocoma scolopendrina afforded curacin E (1), a congener of… 
Review
2012
Review
2012
................................................................................................................................... xiii Chapter 1 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 1 Background ......................................................................................................................................... 1 Curacin A .............................................................................................................................................. 1 Biosynthesis of natural products ................................................................................................. 3 Biosynthesis of curacin A ............................................................................................................................. 5 Terminal double bond offloading ............................................................................................................. 5 Canonical sulfotransferases and thioesterases ...................................................................... 7 Other instances of ACP-­‐ST-­‐TE tridomains ................................................................................ 8 Chemistry related to ST-­‐TE olefin production ..................................................................... 13 ST-­‐TE olefin offloading as a chemical tool ............................................................................. 14 The lost haloalkane dehalogenase CurN/DmmA ................................................................ 15 Thesis overview .............................................................................................................................. 15 Chapter 2 Terminal Alkene Formation by the Thioesterase of Curacin A Biosynthesis: Structure of a Decarboxylating Thioesterase .................................. 17 Summary ........................................................................................................................................... 17 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 18 Experimental Procedures ........................................................................................................... 21 Crystallization. ............................................................................................................................................... 22 Results ............................................................................................................................................... 26 Discussion ......................................................................................................................................... 39 Conclusion. ...................................................................................................................................................... 42 
1999
1999
Curacin A is a potent competitive inhibitor of colchicine binding to tubulin, and it inhibits the growth of tumor cells. We…