PIM kinases are oncogenic serine/threonine kinases, the expression and activities of which are tightly regulated in normal tissues, but upregulated in many types of human malignancies, including both hematological and solid cancers. Since high PIM expression levels have been connected to cancer progression and poor patient survival, PIM kinases have become attractive targets for drug development. Many downstream targets have also been identified, through which PIM kinases promote cell survival, proliferation and metabolism. More recently, PIM kinases have been implicated in regulation of cell motility, which also plays an important role in tumor growth and cancer progression. This review summarizes effects of PIM kinases and their substrate...
The PIM proteins, which were initially discovered as proviral insertion sites in Moloney murine leuk...
The PIM family of serine/threonine kinases has three highly conserved isoforms (PIM1, PIM2 and PIM3)...
Pim oncogenes are overexpressed in a wide range of tumours from a haematological and epithelial orig...
The ability of cells to migrate and form metastases is one of the fatal hallmarks of cancer that ...
The proviral insertion site in Moloney murine leukemia virus, or PIM proteins, are a family of serin...
PIM Kinase is indeed a serine/threonine protein that is discovered to be overexpressed and functions...
Conclusions: Altogether, our data indicate that DHPCC-9 is not only a powerful tool to investigate p...
The identification as cooperating targets of Proviral Integrations of Moloney virus in murine lympho...
Pim-3 is a member of the Provirus integrating site Moloney murine leukemia virus (Pim) family, which...
Background and methods Pim family proteins are oncogenic kinases implicated in several types of canc...
The identification as cooperating targets of Proviral Integrations of Moloney virus in murine lympho...
Pim-3 is a member of the provirus integration site for Moloney murine leukemia virus (Pim) family pr...
Abstract Background The PIM family kinases promote cancer cell survival and motility as well as met...
PIM1, a serine/threonine protein kinase, is a stress-induced kinase regulated by cytokines, growth f...
International audienceBackground and methodsPim family proteins are oncogenic kinases implicated in ...
The PIM proteins, which were initially discovered as proviral insertion sites in Moloney murine leuk...
The PIM family of serine/threonine kinases has three highly conserved isoforms (PIM1, PIM2 and PIM3)...
Pim oncogenes are overexpressed in a wide range of tumours from a haematological and epithelial orig...
The ability of cells to migrate and form metastases is one of the fatal hallmarks of cancer that ...
The proviral insertion site in Moloney murine leukemia virus, or PIM proteins, are a family of serin...
PIM Kinase is indeed a serine/threonine protein that is discovered to be overexpressed and functions...
Conclusions: Altogether, our data indicate that DHPCC-9 is not only a powerful tool to investigate p...
The identification as cooperating targets of Proviral Integrations of Moloney virus in murine lympho...
Pim-3 is a member of the Provirus integrating site Moloney murine leukemia virus (Pim) family, which...
Background and methods Pim family proteins are oncogenic kinases implicated in several types of canc...
The identification as cooperating targets of Proviral Integrations of Moloney virus in murine lympho...
Pim-3 is a member of the provirus integration site for Moloney murine leukemia virus (Pim) family pr...
Abstract Background The PIM family kinases promote cancer cell survival and motility as well as met...
PIM1, a serine/threonine protein kinase, is a stress-induced kinase regulated by cytokines, growth f...
International audienceBackground and methodsPim family proteins are oncogenic kinases implicated in ...
The PIM proteins, which were initially discovered as proviral insertion sites in Moloney murine leuk...
The PIM family of serine/threonine kinases has three highly conserved isoforms (PIM1, PIM2 and PIM3)...
Pim oncogenes are overexpressed in a wide range of tumours from a haematological and epithelial orig...