Myc (avian myelocytomatosis viral oncogene homolog) represents one of the most sought after drug targets in cancer. Myc transcription factor is an essential regulator of cell growth, but in most cancers it is overexpressed and associated with treatment-resistance and lethal outcomes. Over 40 years of research and drug development efforts did not yield a clinically useful Myc inhibitor. Drugging the “undruggable” is problematic, as Myc inactivation may negatively impact its physiological functions. Moreover, Myc is a disordered protein that lacks effective binding pockets on its surface. It is well established that the Myc function is dependent on dimerization with its obligate partner, Max (Myc associated factor X), which together form a fu...
The MYC oncogene is upregulated in human cancers by translocation, amplification, and mutation of ce...
Identifying and targeting cancer cell components that play non-degenerate and non-redundant function...
The MYC oncogene contributes to the genesis of many human cancers. Recent insights into its expressi...
Myc (avian myelocytomatosis viral oncogene homolog) represents one of the most sought after drug tar...
c-MYC controls global gene expression and regulates cell proliferation, cell differentiation, cell c...
The Myc oncogene features prominently in human cancers, being overexpressed or activated in more tha...
While Myc is an essential regulator of growth in normal cells, it is also frequently associated with...
Myc is a transcription factor driving growth and proliferation of cells and involved in the majority...
Recent evidence points to Myc--a multifaceted bHLHZip transcription factor deregulated in the majori...
Myc; descobriment de fàrmacs; Interaccions proteïna-ADNMyc; Descubrimiento de fármacos; Interaccione...
The transcription factor Max is a basic-helix-loop-helix leucine zipper (bHLHLZ) protein that forms ...
Myc is an oncogene deregulated in most-perhaps all-human cancers. Each Myc family member, c-, L-, an...
ABSTRACT Many human cancers show constitutive or amplified expression of the transcriptional regulat...
Deregulated expression of MYC family oncogenes occurs frequently in human cancer and is often associ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2019Cat...
The MYC oncogene is upregulated in human cancers by translocation, amplification, and mutation of ce...
Identifying and targeting cancer cell components that play non-degenerate and non-redundant function...
The MYC oncogene contributes to the genesis of many human cancers. Recent insights into its expressi...
Myc (avian myelocytomatosis viral oncogene homolog) represents one of the most sought after drug tar...
c-MYC controls global gene expression and regulates cell proliferation, cell differentiation, cell c...
The Myc oncogene features prominently in human cancers, being overexpressed or activated in more tha...
While Myc is an essential regulator of growth in normal cells, it is also frequently associated with...
Myc is a transcription factor driving growth and proliferation of cells and involved in the majority...
Recent evidence points to Myc--a multifaceted bHLHZip transcription factor deregulated in the majori...
Myc; descobriment de fàrmacs; Interaccions proteïna-ADNMyc; Descubrimiento de fármacos; Interaccione...
The transcription factor Max is a basic-helix-loop-helix leucine zipper (bHLHLZ) protein that forms ...
Myc is an oncogene deregulated in most-perhaps all-human cancers. Each Myc family member, c-, L-, an...
ABSTRACT Many human cancers show constitutive or amplified expression of the transcriptional regulat...
Deregulated expression of MYC family oncogenes occurs frequently in human cancer and is often associ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2019Cat...
The MYC oncogene is upregulated in human cancers by translocation, amplification, and mutation of ce...
Identifying and targeting cancer cell components that play non-degenerate and non-redundant function...
The MYC oncogene contributes to the genesis of many human cancers. Recent insights into its expressi...