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1. Over-Expression of βII-Tubulin and Especially Its Localization in Cell Nuclei Correlates with Poorer Outcomes in Colorectal Cancer.

2. Taxol differentially modulates the dynamics of microtubules assembled from unfractionated and purified beta-tubulin isotypes.

3. Changes in the isotype composition of beta-tubulin delivered to regenerating sensory axons by slow axonal transport.

4. The axonal transport of beta III-tubulin is altered in both branches of sensory axons after injury of the rat sciatic nerve.

5. Interaction of bovine brain tubulin with the 4(1H)-pyrizinone derivative IKP104, an antimitotic drug with a complex set of effects on the conformational stability of the tubulin molecule.

6. In vitro analysis of microtubule assembly of isotypically pure tubulin dimers. Intrinsic differences in the assembly properties of alpha beta II, alpha beta III, and alpha beta IV tubulin dimers in the absence of microtubule-associated proteins.

7. Removal of beta III isotype enhances taxol induced microtubule assembly.

8. Axonal transport of class II and III beta-tubulin: evidence that the slow component wave represents the movement of only a small fraction of the tubulin in mature motor axons.

9. Kinetics of colchicine binding to purified beta-tubulin isotypes from bovine brain.

10. Preparation of a monoclonal antibody specific for the class IV isotype of beta-tubulin. Purification and assembly of alpha beta II, alpha beta III, and alpha beta IV tubulin dimers from bovine brain.

11. Investigation of the mechanism of the interaction of tubulin with derivatives of 2-styrylquinazolin-4(3H)-one.

12. Distinct colchicine binding kinetics of bovine brain tubulin lacking the type III isotype of beta-tubulin.

13. Tubulin sulfhydryl groups as probes and targets for antimitotic and antimicrotubule agents.

14. Bis(1,8-anilinonaphthalenesulfonate). A novel and potent inhibitor of microtubule assembly.

16. Detection of energy transfer between tryptophan residues in the tubulin molecule and bound bis(8-anilinonaphthalene-1-sulfonate), an inhibitor of microtubule assembly, that binds to a flexible region on tubulin.

17. Alpha- and beta-tubulin: separation and partial sequence analysis.

18. The interaction of cystamine with bovine brain tubulin.

19. Interaction of reduced glutathione with bovine brain tubulin.

20. The effects of 6-benzyl-1,3-benzodioxole derivatives on the alkylation of tubulin.

21. Kinetics of association and dissociation of colchicine-tubulin complex from brain and renal tubulin. Evidence for the existence of multiple isotypes of tubulin in brain with differential affinity to colchicine.

22. The role of the B-ring of colchicine in the stability of the colchicine-tubulin complex.

23. Interactions of vinblastine and maytansine with tubulin.

24. Effect of estramustine phosphate on the assembly of trypsin-treated microtubules and microtubules reconstituted from purified tubulin with either tau, MAP2, or the tubulin-binding fragment of MAP2.

25. Comparative structure and chemistry of tubulins from different eukaryotes.

26. Bis(8-anilinonaphthalene-1-sulfonate) as a probe for tubulin decay.

27. The effect of 2-(4-methyl-1-piperazinylmethyl) acrylophenone dihydrochloride on the alkylation of tubulin.

28. Evolutionary aspects of tubulin structure.

29. N,N'-Ethylene-bis(iodoacetamide) as a probe for structural and functional characteristics of brine shrimp, squid, and bovine tubulins.

30. The effect of TN-16 on the alkylation of tubulin.

31. Chemical modification of bovine brain tubulin with the guanine nucleotide affinity analogue 5'-p-fluorosulfonylbenzoylguanosine.

32. The effects of the anilinonaphthalenesulfonates on the alkylation of tubulin: correlation between the appearance of sulfhydryl groups and apolar binding sites.

33. The removal of the carboxy-terminal region of tubulin favors its vinblastine-induced aggregation into spiral-like structures.

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