Trends in kinase drug discovery: targets, indications and inhibitor design
The FDA approval of imatinib in 2001 was a breakthrough in molecularly targeted cancer
therapy and heralded the emergence of kinase inhibitors as a key drug class in the oncology …
therapy and heralded the emergence of kinase inhibitors as a key drug class in the oncology …
Kinase drug discovery 20 years after imatinib: progress and future directions
Protein kinases regulate nearly all aspects of cell life, and alterations in their expression, or
mutations in their genes, cause cancer and other diseases. Here, we review the remarkable …
mutations in their genes, cause cancer and other diseases. Here, we review the remarkable …
Diversity and versatility of p38 kinase signalling in health and disease
B Canovas, AR Nebreda - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2021 - nature.com
The ability of cells to deal with different types of stressful situations in a precise and
coordinated manner is key for survival and involves various signalling networks. Over the …
coordinated manner is key for survival and involves various signalling networks. Over the …
Integrated intra‐and intercellular signaling knowledge for multicellular omics analysis
D Türei, A Valdeolivas, L Gul… - Molecular systems …, 2021 - embopress.org
Molecular knowledge of biological processes is a cornerstone in omics data analysis.
Applied to single‐cell data, such analyses provide mechanistic insights into individual cells …
Applied to single‐cell data, such analyses provide mechanistic insights into individual cells …
Protein kinases: drug targets for immunological disorders
L Castelo-Soccio, H Kim, M Gadina… - Nature Reviews …, 2023 - nature.com
Protein kinases play a major role in cellular activation processes, including signal
transduction by diverse immunoreceptors. Given their roles in cell growth and death and in …
transduction by diverse immunoreceptors. Given their roles in cell growth and death and in …
[HTML][HTML] Excitotoxicity and stroke: identifying novel targets for neuroprotection
Excitotoxicity, the specific type of neurotoxicity mediated by glutamate, may be the missing
link between ischemia and neuronal death, and intervening the mechanistic steps that lead …
link between ischemia and neuronal death, and intervening the mechanistic steps that lead …
Reactive microglia drive tau pathology and contribute to the spreading of pathological tau in the brain
Pathological aggregation of tau is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease and related
tauopathies. We have previously shown that the deficiency of the microglial fractalkine …
tauopathies. We have previously shown that the deficiency of the microglial fractalkine …
TNF and MAP kinase signalling pathways
The binding of tumour necrosis factor α (TNFα) to cell surface receptors engages multiple
signal transduction pathways, including three groups of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) …
signal transduction pathways, including three groups of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) …
Mammalian MAPK signal transduction pathways activated by stress and inflammation: a 10-year update
JM Kyriakis, J Avruch - Physiological reviews, 2012 - journals.physiology.org
The mammalian stress-activated families of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs)
were first elucidated in 1994, and by 2001, substantial progress had been made in …
were first elucidated in 1994, and by 2001, substantial progress had been made in …
[HTML][HTML] 壽The heat shock response and cytoprotection of the intestinal epithelium
JJ Malago, JFJG Koninkx, JE van Dijk - Cell stress & chaperones, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Following heat stress, the mammalian intestinal epithelial cells respond by producing heat
shock proteins that confer protection under stressful conditions, which would otherwise lead …
shock proteins that confer protection under stressful conditions, which would otherwise lead …