CK2 is a highly pleiotropic Ser/Thr protein kinase that is able to promote cell survival and enhance the tumour phenotype under specific circumstances. We have determined the crystal structure of three new complexes with tetrabromobenzimidazole derivatives that display K(i) values between 0.15 and 0.30 microM. A comparative analysis of these data with those of four other inhibitors of the same family revealed the presence of some highly conserved water molecules in the ATP-binding site. These waters reside near Lys68, in an area with a positive electrostatic potential that is able to attract and orient negatively charged ligands. The presence of this positive region and two unique bulky residues that are typical of CK2, Ile66 and Ile174, pl...
A number of quite specific and fairly potent inhibitors of protein kinase CK2, belonging to the clas...
Protein kinase CK2 is associated with a number of human diseases, among them cancer, and is therefor...
CK2, a member of the family of eukaryotic protein kinases (ePK), is ubiquitously present in eukaryot...
CK2 is a very pleiotropic protein kinase whose high constitutive activity is suspected to cooperate ...
SummaryCK2 is a very pleiotropic protein kinase whose high constitutive activity is suspected to coo...
Protein kinase CK2 is one of the most challenging members of the kinase superfamily. Although this p...
CK2a and CK2 alpha' are paralogous catalytic subunits of CK2, which belongs to the eukaryotic protei...
5-(3-Chlorophenylamino)benzo[c] [2,6]naphthyridine-8-carboxylic acid (CX-4945), the first clinical s...
CK2 denotes a pleiotropic, constitutively active protein kinase whose abnormally high level in many ...
CK2 denotes a pleiotropic, constitutively active protein kinase whose abnormally high level in many ...
CK2 is a Ser/Thr protein kinase essential for cell viability. Its activity is anomalously high in se...
SummaryThe Ser/Thr kinase CK2 (previously called casein kinase 2) is composed of two catalytic chain...
Two novel crystal structures of Zea mays protein kinase CK2alpha catalytic subunit, one in complex w...
Protein kinases are a large class of enzymes with numerous biological roles and many have been impli...
The development of selective inhibitors of protein kinases is challenging because of the significant...
A number of quite specific and fairly potent inhibitors of protein kinase CK2, belonging to the clas...
Protein kinase CK2 is associated with a number of human diseases, among them cancer, and is therefor...
CK2, a member of the family of eukaryotic protein kinases (ePK), is ubiquitously present in eukaryot...
CK2 is a very pleiotropic protein kinase whose high constitutive activity is suspected to cooperate ...
SummaryCK2 is a very pleiotropic protein kinase whose high constitutive activity is suspected to coo...
Protein kinase CK2 is one of the most challenging members of the kinase superfamily. Although this p...
CK2a and CK2 alpha' are paralogous catalytic subunits of CK2, which belongs to the eukaryotic protei...
5-(3-Chlorophenylamino)benzo[c] [2,6]naphthyridine-8-carboxylic acid (CX-4945), the first clinical s...
CK2 denotes a pleiotropic, constitutively active protein kinase whose abnormally high level in many ...
CK2 denotes a pleiotropic, constitutively active protein kinase whose abnormally high level in many ...
CK2 is a Ser/Thr protein kinase essential for cell viability. Its activity is anomalously high in se...
SummaryThe Ser/Thr kinase CK2 (previously called casein kinase 2) is composed of two catalytic chain...
Two novel crystal structures of Zea mays protein kinase CK2alpha catalytic subunit, one in complex w...
Protein kinases are a large class of enzymes with numerous biological roles and many have been impli...
The development of selective inhibitors of protein kinases is challenging because of the significant...
A number of quite specific and fairly potent inhibitors of protein kinase CK2, belonging to the clas...
Protein kinase CK2 is associated with a number of human diseases, among them cancer, and is therefor...
CK2, a member of the family of eukaryotic protein kinases (ePK), is ubiquitously present in eukaryot...