Pharmacology 3620 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Partial Agonist, Vinblastine, Dna Supercoil

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Microtubules are found in each of our cells and provide a little of the cell"s skeleton. During mitosis, the two copies of dna replicated during s-phase migrate to opposite ends of the dividing cell. During this process, the nuclear envelope dissolves, leaving the cell without a nucleus. The cell then tries to segregate the chromosomes so that one copy of the genome goes to one pole or side of the cell and the other copy of the chromosomes goes to the opposite pole of the cell. This redistribution of chromosomes is regulated by microtubules. The microtubules are present b/w the opposing ends of the poles ensuring that they stay separate. This microtubule structure during mitosis is called the mitotic spindle. If we have a drug that targets these microtubule formations, then we have an increased chance in getting rid of tumour cells b/c they like to divide. Microtubule inhibitors alter the equilibrium between polymerized and depolymerized tubulin.

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