Transcription factors are involved in a large number of human diseases such as cancers for which they account for about 20% of all oncogenes identified so far. For long time, with the exception of ligand-inducible nuclear receptors, transcription factors were considered as “undruggable” targets. Advances knowledge of these transcription factors, in terms of structure, function (expression, degradation, interaction with co-factors and other proteins) and the dynamics of their mode of binding to DNA has changed this postulate and paved the way for new therapies targeted against transcription factors. Here, we discuss various ways to target transcription factors in cancer models: by modulating their expression or degradation, by bl...
Transcription factors (TFs) are central regulators of cellular activity. Abnormal TF activity is oft...
Cancer has always been a dreadful disease and continues to attract extensive research investigations...
Introduction: Transcription is considered as an important target of drugs employed in biomedicine. T...
Transcription factors are involved in a large number of human diseases such as cancers for which the...
Transcription factors are a large class of biological molecules that are important for health and di...
Transcription factors are a large class of biological molecules that are important for health and di...
Transcription factors are a large class of biological molecules that are important for health and di...
Transcription factors (TFs) are a vital part of every living organism on earth, as they allow for th...
Transcription factors have previously been nominated as targets in disease due to their location in ...
Transcription factors (TFs) are commonly deregulated in the pathogenesis of human cancer and are a m...
Much research on transcription factor biology and their genetic pathways has been undertaken over th...
Accumulating evidence implicating the role of aberrant transcription factor signaling in the pathoge...
During tumorigenesis the transformed cells lose their normal growth control mechanisms and become de...
Biophysical parameters that govern transcription factors activity are binding locations across the g...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
Transcription factors (TFs) are central regulators of cellular activity. Abnormal TF activity is oft...
Cancer has always been a dreadful disease and continues to attract extensive research investigations...
Introduction: Transcription is considered as an important target of drugs employed in biomedicine. T...
Transcription factors are involved in a large number of human diseases such as cancers for which the...
Transcription factors are a large class of biological molecules that are important for health and di...
Transcription factors are a large class of biological molecules that are important for health and di...
Transcription factors are a large class of biological molecules that are important for health and di...
Transcription factors (TFs) are a vital part of every living organism on earth, as they allow for th...
Transcription factors have previously been nominated as targets in disease due to their location in ...
Transcription factors (TFs) are commonly deregulated in the pathogenesis of human cancer and are a m...
Much research on transcription factor biology and their genetic pathways has been undertaken over th...
Accumulating evidence implicating the role of aberrant transcription factor signaling in the pathoge...
During tumorigenesis the transformed cells lose their normal growth control mechanisms and become de...
Biophysical parameters that govern transcription factors activity are binding locations across the g...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
Transcription factors (TFs) are central regulators of cellular activity. Abnormal TF activity is oft...
Cancer has always been a dreadful disease and continues to attract extensive research investigations...
Introduction: Transcription is considered as an important target of drugs employed in biomedicine. T...