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Autor:
Reiner Meyer, Heribert Arnhof, Daniela Haering, Rachel L Mendes, David J. Richard, Irene Weiner, Norbert Kraut, Wolfgang Hela, Christian Salamon, Klaus Rumpel, Gerd Bader, Michael Gmachl, Andreas Dr. Zöphel, Renate Schnitzer, Peter Ettmayer, Jark Böttcher, Matthew D Kennedy, Juergen Ramharter, Michael P. Sanderson, Darryl B. McConnell, Nikolai Pototschnig, Dirk Kessler, Silvia Munico-Martinez, Tobias Wunberg, Marco H. Hofmann, Katja Hauer, Thomas Gerstberger, Lyne Lamarre, Patrick Werni, Christiane Kofink, Jonathan O’Connell, Bernhard Wolkerstorfer
Publikováno v:
Journal of medicinal chemistry. 64(10)
KRAS, the most common oncogenic driver in human cancers, is controlled and signals primarily through protein-protein interactions (PPIs). The interaction between KRAS and SOS1, crucial for the activation of KRAS, is a typical, challenging PPI with a
Autor:
Andreas Schrenk, Daniela Häring, Silke Fischer, Stefan Kornigg, Alex G. Waterson, Andreas Mantoulidis, Manfred Koegl, Markus Zeeb, Thomas Gerstberger, Mark Pearson, Wolfgang Hela, Andreas Zoephel, Darryl B. McConnell, Michael Gmachl, Bernadette Sharps, Jale Karolyi-Oezguer, Johann Hoffmann, Franziska Moser, Jason Phan, Teresa Gmaschitz, David Covini, Bernhard Wolkerstorfer, Qi Sun, Lyne Lamarre, Gabriella Siszler, Renate Schnitzer, Moriz Mayer, Dirk Kessler, Katharina Schipany, Petr Knesl, Christian Salamon, Peter Greb, Stephen W. Fesik, Andreas Gollner, Yvonne Scherbantin, Silvia Munico-Martinez, Craig M. Goodwin, Roland Kousek, Jörg Rinnenthal, Jiqing Sai, Christoph Peinsipp, Laetitia J. Martin
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Significance Despite decades of research, no approved drugs have been discovered for KRAS. Recently, a pocket occurring on the surface of the active and inactive form of KRAS was found, but, due to its comparatively shallow, polar nature, this pocket
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