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José Manuel Andreu

Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas Margarita Salas CSIC Madrid, Spain
Verified email at cib.csic.es
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Aggression, and some related psychological constructs (anger, hostility, and impulsivity) Some comments from a research project

JM Ramirez, JM Andreu - Neuroscience & biobehavioral reviews, 2006 - Elsevier
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consistent and relatively independent of one another (Ramirez and Andreu, unpublished results). …

Taxanes: microtubule and centrosome targets, and cell cycle dependent mechanisms of action

M Abal, JM Andreu, I Barasoain - Current cancer drug targets, 2003 - ingentaconnect.com
Microtubules are highly dynamic cellular polymers made of αβ-tubulin and associated proteins.
They play a key role during mitosis, participating in the exact organization and function of …

Targeting the assembly of bacterial cell division protein FtsZ with small molecules

…, M Martín-Fontecha, P Chacón, JM Andreu - ACS chemical …, 2012 - ACS Publications
FtsZ is the key protein of bacterial cell division and an emergent target for new antibiotics. It
is a filament-forming GTPase and a structural homologue of eukaryotic tubulin. A number of …

Assembly of purified GDP-tubulin into microtubules induced by taxol and taxotere: reversibility, ligand stoichiometry, and competition

JF Diaz, JM Andreu - Biochemistry, 1993 - ACS Publications
… The taxolinduced microtubule assembly of tubulin has also beenshown to be maximal at
equimolarligand concentrations by X-ray solution scattering under the same conditions (Andreu

[HTML][HTML] Low-resolution structures of proteins in solution retrieved from X-ray scattering with a genetic algorithm

P Chacon, F Moran, JF Diaz, E Pantos, JM Andreu - Biophysical Journal, 1998 - cell.com
Small-angle x-ray solution scattering (SAXS) is analyzed with a new method to retrieve
convergent model structures that fit the scattering profiles. An arbitrary hexagonal packing of …

The microtubule stabilizing agent laulimalide does not bind in the taxoid site, kills cells resistant to paclitaxel and epothilones, and may not require its epoxide moiety …

…, Y Wang, Y Wang, M Kabaki, MK Jung, JM Andreu… - Biochemistry, 2002 - ACS Publications
Laulimalide is a cytotoxic natural product that stabilizes microtubules. The compound enhances
tubulin assembly, and laulimalide is quantitatively comparable to paclitaxel in its effects …

A new tubulin-binding site and pharmacophore for microtubule-destabilizing anticancer drugs

…, M Liniger, C Neuhaus, JM Andreu… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - National Acad Sciences
The recent success of antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) in the treatment of cancer has led
to a revived interest in microtubule-destabilizing agents. Here, we determined the high-…

Cultural and sex differences in aggression: A comparison between Japanese and Spanish students using two different inventories

JM Ramirez, JM Andreu… - … Behavior: Official Journal …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Two self‐report inventories developed to assess different dimensions of aggression, the
Aggression Questionnaire and the EXPAGG, were administered to a sample (N = 400) of men …

[HTML][HTML] Novel polyphenol oxidase mined from a metagenome expression library of bovine rumen: biochemical properties, structural analysis, and phylogenetic …

…, VM Fernández, K Elborough, JM Andreu… - Journal of Biological …, 2006 - ASBMB
RL5, a gene coding for a novel polyphenol oxidase, was identified through activity screening
of a metagenome expression library from bovine rumen microflora. Characterization of the …

[HTML][HTML] Microtubule interactions with chemically diverse stabilizing agents: thermodynamics of binding to the paclitaxel site predicts cytotoxicity

…, P Giannakakou, I Paterson, S Mooberry, JM Andreu… - Chemistry & biology, 2005 - cell.com
The interactions of microtubules with most compounds described as stabilizing agents have
been studied. Several of them (lonafarnib, dicumarol, lutein, and jatrophane polyesters) did …