The Wee1 cell cycle checkpoint kinase prevents premature mitotic entry by inhibiting cyclin-dependent kinases. Chemical inhibitors of Wee1 are currently being tested clinically as targeted anticancer drugs. Wee1 inhibition is thought to be preferentially cytotoxic in p53-defective cancer cells. However, TP53 mutant cancers do not respond consistently to Wee1 inhibitor treatment, indicating the existence of genetic determinants of Wee1 inhibitor sensitivity other than TP53 status. To optimally facilitate patient selection for Wee1 inhibition and uncover potential resistance mechanisms, identification of these currently unknown genes is necessary. The aim of this study was therefore to identify gene mutations that determine Wee1 inhibitor sen...
The absence of biomarkers to accurately predict anticancer therapy response remains a major obstacle...
WEE1 is a tyrosine kinase that regulates G2/M cell cycle checkpoint and frequently overexpressed in ...
Kinases execute pivotal cellular functions and are therefore widely investigated as potential target...
The Wee1 cell cycle checkpoint kinase prevents premature mitotic entry by inhibiting cyclin-dependen...
WEE1 kinase regulates CDK1 and CDK2 activity to facilitate DNA replication during S-phase and to pre...
Genomically unstable cancers are dependent on specific cell cycle checkpoints to maintain viability ...
In the process of biological genetic information transmission, complete and correct genetic informat...
<p>The Wee1 kinase, which is activated in response to DNA damage, regulates exit from G2 through inh...
International audienceInactivation of p53 found in more than half of human cancers is often associat...
Cancer is defined by uncontrolled growth from irregular activity by cell cycle proteins; recently, s...
WEE1 kinase is a key molecule in maintaining G₂-cell-cycle checkpoint arrest for premitotic DNA repa...
Our lab has recently identified a conserved synthetic lethality between loss of SETD2-dependent H3K3...
SummaryKinases execute pivotal cellular functions and are therefore widely investigated as potential...
One recurring theme in drug development is to exploit synthetic lethal properties as means to prefer...
During the cell cycle, DNA suffers several lesions that need to be repaired prior to entry into mito...
The absence of biomarkers to accurately predict anticancer therapy response remains a major obstacle...
WEE1 is a tyrosine kinase that regulates G2/M cell cycle checkpoint and frequently overexpressed in ...
Kinases execute pivotal cellular functions and are therefore widely investigated as potential target...
The Wee1 cell cycle checkpoint kinase prevents premature mitotic entry by inhibiting cyclin-dependen...
WEE1 kinase regulates CDK1 and CDK2 activity to facilitate DNA replication during S-phase and to pre...
Genomically unstable cancers are dependent on specific cell cycle checkpoints to maintain viability ...
In the process of biological genetic information transmission, complete and correct genetic informat...
<p>The Wee1 kinase, which is activated in response to DNA damage, regulates exit from G2 through inh...
International audienceInactivation of p53 found in more than half of human cancers is often associat...
Cancer is defined by uncontrolled growth from irregular activity by cell cycle proteins; recently, s...
WEE1 kinase is a key molecule in maintaining G₂-cell-cycle checkpoint arrest for premitotic DNA repa...
Our lab has recently identified a conserved synthetic lethality between loss of SETD2-dependent H3K3...
SummaryKinases execute pivotal cellular functions and are therefore widely investigated as potential...
One recurring theme in drug development is to exploit synthetic lethal properties as means to prefer...
During the cell cycle, DNA suffers several lesions that need to be repaired prior to entry into mito...
The absence of biomarkers to accurately predict anticancer therapy response remains a major obstacle...
WEE1 is a tyrosine kinase that regulates G2/M cell cycle checkpoint and frequently overexpressed in ...
Kinases execute pivotal cellular functions and are therefore widely investigated as potential target...