maytansinoids
Maytansinoids are a class of potent natural products that have garnered significant attention in the field of cancer therapy. Originally isolated from plants of the genus Maytenus, these compounds are characterized by their complex chemical structure and their powerful cytotoxic activity. Their mechanism of action involves binding to tubulin, a protein essential for the formation of microtubules, which are critical components of the cell's cytoskeleton and play a vital role in cell division. By disrupting microtubule dynamics, maytansinoids inhibit cell proliferation and ultimately lead to cell death.
Due to their high toxicity, the direct administration of maytansinoids to patients is generally not feasible.