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Kinase inhibitors from marine sponges

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posted on 2024-11-14, 14:54 authored by Danielle SkropetaDanielle Skropeta, Natalie Pastro, Ana Zivanovic
Protein kinases play a critical role in cell regulation and their deregulation is a contributing factor in an increasing list of diseases including cancer. Marine sponges have yielded over 70 novel compounds to date that exhibit significant inhibitory activity towards a range of protein kinases. These compounds, which belong to diverse structural classes, are reviewed herein, and ordered based upon the kinase that they inhibit. Relevant synthetic studies on the marine natural product kinase inhibitors have also been included.

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Skropeta, D., Pastro, N. & Zivanovic, A. (2011). Kinase inhibitors from marine sponges. Marine Drugs, 9 (10), 2131-2154.

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Marine Drugs

Volume

9

Issue

10

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2131-2154

Language

English

RIS ID

38938

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