Suppression of cell proliferation by targeting mitosis is one potential cancer intervention. A number of existing chemotherapy drugs disrupt mitosis by targeting microtubule dynamics. While efficacious, these drugs have limitations, i.e. neuropathy, unpredictability and development of resistance. In order to overcome these issues, a great deal of effort has been spent exploring novel mitotic targets including Polo-like kinase 1, Aurora kinases, Mps1, Cenp-E and KSP/Eg5. Here we summarize the latest developments in the discovery and clinical evaluation of new mitotic drug targets
International audienceEg5, the product of Kif11 gene, also known as kinesin spindle protein, is a mo...
Recently, new chemotherapy agents which target the non-structural components of mitosis have been de...
The mitotic kinesin Eg5 (also known as kinesin spindle protein, KSP, Kif11, a member of the kinesin-...
Suppression of cell proliferation by targeting mitosis is one potential cancer intervention. A numbe...
Kinesins are a family of molecular motors that travel unidirectionally along microtubule tracks to f...
Mitosis is considered as the main stage of the cell division process. It is well established that ab...
Dysregulation of cell cycle progression is a hallmark of cancer cells. In recent years, efforts have...
Prostate cancer is one of the devastating diseases characterized by genetic changes leading to uncon...
Recently, new chemotherapy agents which target the non-structural components of mitosis have been de...
Targeting mitotic regulation is recognized as an important strategy for cancer therapy. Aurora A/B k...
The process of cell division represents an extraordinary target to develop antitumor therapies. Inde...
Several members of the kinesin family of microtubule motor proteins play essential roles in mitotic ...
Recent efforts in cancer therapy investigations have been focused on developing a rational strategy ...
The most common feature of human cancer cells is aneuploidy and a defective mitotic checkpoint is th...
Mitotic cell death (MCD) is commonly used interchangeably with mitotic catastrophe. However, these e...
International audienceEg5, the product of Kif11 gene, also known as kinesin spindle protein, is a mo...
Recently, new chemotherapy agents which target the non-structural components of mitosis have been de...
The mitotic kinesin Eg5 (also known as kinesin spindle protein, KSP, Kif11, a member of the kinesin-...
Suppression of cell proliferation by targeting mitosis is one potential cancer intervention. A numbe...
Kinesins are a family of molecular motors that travel unidirectionally along microtubule tracks to f...
Mitosis is considered as the main stage of the cell division process. It is well established that ab...
Dysregulation of cell cycle progression is a hallmark of cancer cells. In recent years, efforts have...
Prostate cancer is one of the devastating diseases characterized by genetic changes leading to uncon...
Recently, new chemotherapy agents which target the non-structural components of mitosis have been de...
Targeting mitotic regulation is recognized as an important strategy for cancer therapy. Aurora A/B k...
The process of cell division represents an extraordinary target to develop antitumor therapies. Inde...
Several members of the kinesin family of microtubule motor proteins play essential roles in mitotic ...
Recent efforts in cancer therapy investigations have been focused on developing a rational strategy ...
The most common feature of human cancer cells is aneuploidy and a defective mitotic checkpoint is th...
Mitotic cell death (MCD) is commonly used interchangeably with mitotic catastrophe. However, these e...
International audienceEg5, the product of Kif11 gene, also known as kinesin spindle protein, is a mo...
Recently, new chemotherapy agents which target the non-structural components of mitosis have been de...
The mitotic kinesin Eg5 (also known as kinesin spindle protein, KSP, Kif11, a member of the kinesin-...