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Studies on the mechanism of action of isopropyl N-phenyl carbamate
Authors:R. A. Coss   R. A. Bloodgood   D. L. Brower   J. D. Pickett-Heaps  J. R. McIntosh
Affiliation:Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. 80302, USA
Abstract:The binding of [14C]isopropyl N-phenyl carbamate (IPC) to microtubular protein isolated from chick brains, and the effect of isopropyl N-phenyl carbamate (IPC) on the in vitro reassembly of microtubules was investigated. While [14C]colchicine binds to microtubular protein, [14C]IPC does not. Concentrations from 1 × 10−4 M to 1 × 10−3 M IPC do not prevent in vitro repolymerization of microtubular protein. IPC (1 × 10−4 M) does not affect the rate of reassembly of microtubules. We conclude that IPC does not exert its effect through an interaction with microtubular protein; we suggest that IPC probably interacts with microtubule organizing centers.
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