The frequent deregulation of MYC and its elevated expression via multiple mechanisms drives cells to a tumorigenic state. Indeed, MYC is overexpressed in up to ∼50% of human cancers and is considered a highly validated anticancer target. Recently, we discovered that WD repeat-containing protein 5 (WDR5) binds to MYC and is a critical cofactor required for the recruitment of MYC to its target genes and reported the first small molecule inhibitors of the WDR5-MYC interaction using structure-based design. These compounds display high binding affinity, but have poor physicochemical properties and are hence not suitable for studies. Herein, we conducted an NMR-based fragment screening to identify additional chemical matter and, using a structur...
The chromatin-associated protein WDR5 is a promising target for pharmacological inhibition in cancer...
WD repeat domain 5 (WDR5) is a prominent target for pharmacological inhibition in cancer through its...
MYC is a major oncogenic transcriptional driver of most human cancers that has remained intractable ...
WD repeat domain 5 (WDR5) is a member of the WD40-repeat protein family that plays a critical role i...
The WD40-repeat protein WDR5 scaffolds various epigenetic writers and is a critical component of the...
WDR5 is a chromatin-regulatory scaffold protein overexpressed in various cancers and a potential epi...
WDR5 is a chromatin-regulatory scaffold protein overexpressed in various cancers and a potential epi...
Abstract WDR5 is a core subunit of the MLL-WRAD methyltransferases, NSL-MOF acetyltransferases and M...
The chromatin-associated protein WDR5 is a promising target for pharmacological inhibition in cancer...
The oncoprotein transcription factor MYC is overexpressed in the majority of cancers. Key to its onc...
WD repeat-containing protein 5 (WDR5) is an important component of the multiprotein complex essentia...
The chromatin-associated protein WDR5 (WD repeat domain 5) is an essential cofactor for MYC and a co...
MYC is a major oncogenic transcriptional driver of most human cancers. Yet, MYC has remained intract...
Current treatment regimens for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) yield poor 5-year survival, e...
SummaryCurrent treatment regimens for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) yield poor 5-year surv...
The chromatin-associated protein WDR5 is a promising target for pharmacological inhibition in cancer...
WD repeat domain 5 (WDR5) is a prominent target for pharmacological inhibition in cancer through its...
MYC is a major oncogenic transcriptional driver of most human cancers that has remained intractable ...
WD repeat domain 5 (WDR5) is a member of the WD40-repeat protein family that plays a critical role i...
The WD40-repeat protein WDR5 scaffolds various epigenetic writers and is a critical component of the...
WDR5 is a chromatin-regulatory scaffold protein overexpressed in various cancers and a potential epi...
WDR5 is a chromatin-regulatory scaffold protein overexpressed in various cancers and a potential epi...
Abstract WDR5 is a core subunit of the MLL-WRAD methyltransferases, NSL-MOF acetyltransferases and M...
The chromatin-associated protein WDR5 is a promising target for pharmacological inhibition in cancer...
The oncoprotein transcription factor MYC is overexpressed in the majority of cancers. Key to its onc...
WD repeat-containing protein 5 (WDR5) is an important component of the multiprotein complex essentia...
The chromatin-associated protein WDR5 (WD repeat domain 5) is an essential cofactor for MYC and a co...
MYC is a major oncogenic transcriptional driver of most human cancers. Yet, MYC has remained intract...
Current treatment regimens for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) yield poor 5-year survival, e...
SummaryCurrent treatment regimens for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) yield poor 5-year surv...
The chromatin-associated protein WDR5 is a promising target for pharmacological inhibition in cancer...
WD repeat domain 5 (WDR5) is a prominent target for pharmacological inhibition in cancer through its...
MYC is a major oncogenic transcriptional driver of most human cancers that has remained intractable ...