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Publikováno v:
Molecular Neurobiology. 58:5920-5936
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a movement disorder associated with severe loss of mainly dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra. Pathological hallmarks include Lewy bodies, and loss of neuromelanin, due to degeneration of neuromelanin-containing
Autor:
Jonathan Carr, Riaan van Coller, Soraya Bardien, Shameemah Abrahams, Colin Kenyon, Devina Chetty
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Neuroscience. 54:4695-4711
A pathological hallmark of the neurodegenerative disorder, Parkinson's disease (PD), is aggregation of toxic forms of the presynaptic protein, α-synuclein in structures known as Lewy bodies. α-Synuclein pathology is found in both the brain and gast
Autor:
Sam Butterworth, Stefan Knapp, Fedor Berditchevski, Colin Kenyon, Marc Lenoir, Sundaresan Rajesh, Michael Overduin, Christian Ludwig, Michael H G Tong, Darren M. McClelland, Julia A. Hubbard, Jitendra Kumar, Mark Jeeves
Publikováno v:
Biomolecular NMR Assignments. 14:221-225
The CaMK subfamily of Ser/Thr kinases are regulated by calmodulin interactions with their C-terminal regions. They are exemplified by Ca2+/calmodulin dependent protein kinase 1δ which is known as CaMK1D, CaMKIδ or CKLiK. CaMK1D mediates intracellul
Autor:
Brian S M, Munansangu, Colin, Kenyon, Gerhard, Walzl, André G, Loxton, Leigh A, Kotze, Nelita, du Plessis
Publikováno v:
International journal of molecular sciences. 23(7)
The field of immunometabolism seeks to decipher the complex interplay between the immune system and the associated metabolic pathways. The role of small molecules that can target specific metabolic pathways and subsequently alter the immune landscape
Publikováno v:
Molecular neurobiology. 58(11)
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a movement disorder associated with severe loss of mainly dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra. Pathological hallmarks include Lewy bodies, and loss of neuromelanin, due to degeneration of neuromelanin-containing d
Autor:
Brian S. M. Munansangu, Colin Kenyon, Gerhard Walzl, André G. Loxton, Leigh A. Kotze, Nelita du Plessis
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 23:3512
The field of immunometabolism seeks to decipher the complex interplay between the immune system and the associated metabolic pathways. The role of small molecules that can target specific metabolic pathways and subsequently alter the immune landscape
Autor:
Christophe, Fromont, Alessio, Atzori, Divneet, Kaur, Lubna, Hashmi, Graziella, Greco, Alejandro, Cabanillas, Huy Van, Nguyen, D Heulyn, Jones, Miguel, Garzón, Ana, Varela, Brett, Stevenson, Greg P, Iacobini, Marc, Lenoir, Sundaresan, Rajesh, Clare, Box, Jitendra, Kumar, Paige, Grant, Vera, Novitskaya, Juliet, Morgan, Fiona J, Sorrell, Clara, Redondo, Andreas, Kramer, C John, Harris, Brendan, Leighton, Steven P, Vickers, Sharon C, Cheetham, Colin, Kenyon, Anna M, Grabowska, Michael, Overduin, Fedor, Berditchevski, Chris J, Weston, Stefan, Knapp, Peter M, Fischer, Sam, Butterworth
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Polymorphisms in the region of the calmodulin-dependent kinase isoform D (CaMK1D) gene are associated with increased incidence of diabetes, with the most common polymorphism resulting in increased recognition by transcription factors and increased pr
Autor:
Fedor Berditchevski, Lubna Hashmi, Stevenson Brett W, Graziella Greco, Juliet Morgan, Alessio Atzori, Sundaresan Rajesh, Anna M. Grabowska, Divneet Kaur, Ana Varela, Alejandro Cabanillas, Huy V. Nguyen, Marc Lenoir, Sharon C. Cheetham, Greg P. Iacobini, Colin Kenyon, Christopher J. Weston, Christophe Fromont, Clare L. Box, Miguel Garzon, Brendan Leighton, D. Heulyn Jones, Jitendra Kumar, Fiona J. Sorrell, Steven P. Vickers, Sam Butterworth, C. John Harris, Paige Grant, Clara Redondo, Peter Fischer, Michael Overduin, Andreas Krämer, Vera Novitskaya, Stefan Knapp
Publikováno v:
Butterworth, S & Garzon Sanz, M 2020, ' Discovery of highly selective inhibitors of calmodulin-dependent kinases that restore insulin sensitivity in the diet-induced obese in vivo mouse model ', Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, vol. 63, no. 13, pp. 6784-6801 . https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b01803
Journal of medicinal chemistry 63(13), 6784-6801 (2020). doi:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b01803
Journal of medicinal chemistry 63(13), 6784-6801 (2020). doi:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b01803
Polymorphisms in the region of the calmodulin-dependent kinase isoform D (CaMK1D) gene are associated with increased incidence of diabetes, with the most common polymorphism resulting in increased recognition by transcription factors and increased pr
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https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b01803
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b01803
Autor:
Michael H G, Tong, Mark, Jeeves, Sundaresan, Rajesh, Christian, Ludwig, Marc, Lenoir, Jitendra, Kumar, Darren M, McClelland, Fedor, Berditchevski, Julia A, Hubbard, Colin, Kenyon, Sam, Butterworth, Stefan, Knapp, Michael, Overduin
Publikováno v:
Biomolecular Nmr Assignments
The CaMK subfamily of Ser/Thr kinases are regulated by calmodulin interactions with their C-terminal regions. They are exemplified by Ca2+/calmodulin dependent protein kinase 1δ which is known as CaMK1D, CaMKIδ or CKLiK. CaMK1D mediates intracellul