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pro vyhledávání: '"Dylan Bradley England"'
Autor:
Alexandra E. Gould, Courtney Cullis, Lee Hong Myung, David Lok, Rachel E. Gershman, Scott R. Rowland, Miho Mizutani, Dave Janowick, Gipson Krista E, Vihren Kolev, Robert J. Griffin, Joe Conlon, Steve Stroud, Akito Hata, Jeffrey Ciavarri, Dylan Bradley England, Cardin David P, Sandeep Pusalkar, Paul D. Greenspan, Adnan O Abu-Yousif, Jenna Malley, Doanh Mai, Michael Shaw, Ji Zhang, Robert J. Skene, Hu Zhigen, Matthew A. Jones, Atsushi Matsuda, Shih-Chung Huang, Nina Molchanova, Xu Tianlin, Jian Huang, He Xu, Stepan Vyskocil, Nanda Gulavita, Francois Soucy, Gang Li, Yongbo Hu, Liting Ma, Steven P. Langston, Zhan Shi, Christelle C. Renou, Luhua Shen, Sean Harrison, Elise Nunes, Kenneth M. Gigstad, Yosuke Sato, Hirotake Mizutani
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 64:6902-6923
Stimulator of Interferon Genes (STING) plays an important role in innate immunity by inducing type I interferon production upon infection with intracellular pathogens. STING activation can promote increased T-cell activation and inflammation in the t
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Xingyue He, Mark G. Qian, Matthew O. Duffey, Larry Cohen, Michael D. Sintchak, Mi-Sook Kim, Jessica Riceberg, Vaishali Shindi, Kelly Connolly, Jianping Guo, Agatha Zawadzka, Rachel E. Gershman, Teresa A. Soucy, Neil Bence, Zhigen Hu, Xiaofeng Yang, Shumet A. Hailu, Nina Molchinova, Nanda Gulavita, Ji Zhang, Hirotake Mizutani, Keli Song, A D Patil, Scott Freeze, Jessica Grieves, Dylan Bradley England, Roushan Afroze, James J. Minissale, Anya Lublinsky, Mitsuhiro Ito, David Lok, Scott Weston Lane, William D. Mallender, Stephen Grossman, Kara Hoar, Nitya Durvasula, Bei-Ching Chuang, Yongbo Hu, Steven P. Langston, Sai M. Pulukuri, Miho Mizutani, Ryan Chau, Nancy Bump, Katherine M. Galvin, Christopher F. Claiborne, Paul D. Greenspan, He Xu, Gaulin Jeffrey L, Melissa Gallery, Douglas Bowman, Yana Wang, Koji Ono, Mcintyre Charles
Publikováno v:
Journal of medicinal chemistry. 64(5)
SUMOylation is a reversible post-translational modification that regulates protein function through covalent attachment of small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) proteins. The process of SUMOylating proteins involves an enzymatic cascade, the first ste
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Emily F. Calderwood, Kathleen Aertgeerts, Michael D. Smith, Dylan Bradley England, Roushan Afroze, Ryan Chau, Stepan Vyskocil, Nancy E. Forsyth, Dong Mei Zhang, Ruth Adams, Stephen G. Stroud, O. P. Veiby, Christelle C. Renou, R. Scott Rowland, Erin Paske, Jane X. Liu, Ming Tregay, Michael D. Sintchak, Juliet A Williams, Shih-Chung Huang, Xu Tianlin, Bheemashankar Kulkarni, Sharmila Adhikari, Yuan Tian, Jason Yano, Christopher Blackburn, Paul D. Greenspan, Cheryl A. Farrer, Matthew O. Duffey, Liting Ma, Mi-Sook Kim, Qin Zhang, Sean Harrison, Hirotake Mizutani, Katherine M. Galvin, Alexandra E. Gould, Johnny J. Yang, Steven P. Langston, Dave Janowick, Natalia Iartchouk, Mansoureh Rezaei, Jeffery Gaulin, Khristofer Garcia, Hongbo Zeng, Ribo Guo, Tricia J. Vos, Jouhara Chouitar, Saurabh Menon
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 54:1836-1846
Inhibition of mutant B-Raf signaling, through either direct inhibition of the enzyme or inhibition of MEK, the direct substrate of Raf, has been demonstrated preclinically to inhibit tumor growth. Very recently, treatment of B-Raf mutant melanoma pat