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The mitotic kinesin Eg5 is a motor protein involved in the formation of bipolar spindle and cell division. Eg5 is overexpressed in various cancer cells and Eg5 targeting agents are promising candidates for cancer therapy.
N. Razzaghi-Asl (18119229) +2 more
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New chemical tools for investigating human mitotic kinesin Eg5
We have designed and synthesized a series of monastrol derivatives, an allosteric inhibitor of Eg5, a motor protein responsible for the formation and maintenance of the bipolar spindle in mitotic cells.
DeBonis, S +17 more
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The Quest for Ligands Against Kinesin Motor Protein Eg5
The Kinesin Eg5 motor protein is essential for the formation of the mitotic spindles and chromosome segregation, which is necessary for cell division. The inhibition of Eg5 has emerged as a potential therapeutic strategy for inhibiting the uncontrolled ...
Carradori S. +4 more
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Inhibitory Mechanism of Photochromic Inhibitor for Mitotic Kinesin Eg5 [PDF]
Kei Sadakane +5 more
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Eg5 es una quinesina que desempeña un papel crucial en la formación y mantenimiento de la bipolaridad del huso mitótico. La inhibición de Eg5 puede resultar en arresto mitótico y muerte celular regulada.
Colina, Enrique +3 more
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A Novel Action of Terpendole E on the Motor Activity of Mitotic Kinesin Eg5
To reveal the mechanism of mitosis, the development of M phase-specific inhibitors is an important strategy. We have been screening microbial products to find specific M phase inhibitors that do not directly target tubulins, and rediscovered terpendole E
Junichiro Yajima +15 more
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創価大学博士(工学)Living cell is composed of millions of densely packed biomolecules that perform so many tasks to constitute life. Recently, the structure and function of the biomolecules that have a key role in cell motility have been clarified.
Sadakane, Kei, 貞包, 慧
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Aurora A, MCAK, and Kif18b promote Eg5-independent spindle formation
Inhibition of the microtubule (MT) motor protein Eg5 results in a mitotic arrest due to the formation of monopolar spindles, making Eg5 an attractive target for anti-cancer therapies. However, Eg5-independent pathways for bipolar spindle formation exist,
Halim, Vincentius A +20 more
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The mitotic spindle is a validated target for cancer chemotherapy. Drugs such as taxanes and vinca alkaloids specifically target microtubules and cause the mitotic spindle to collapse.
Katarzyna Tkocz (2218888) +8 more
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The mitotic spindle is a validated target for cancer chemotherapy. Drugs such as taxanes and vinca alkaloids specifically target microtubules and cause the mitotic spindle to collapse.
Venkatasubramanian Ulaganathan +26 more
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