The pressure exerted by drugs targeted to a protein in any therapy inevitably leads to the emergence of drug resistance. One major mechanism of resistance involves the mutation of key residues in the target protein. Drugs that competitively replace a natural substrate are often made ineffective by mutations that reduce the drug’s affinity relative to that of the natural substrate. Hence atomic level understanding of the mechanisms that underlie this behavior is of utmost importance in efforts to design new drugs that can target such mutant proteins. Methods that can predict these mutations before they appear in clinic would be a major advance in the selection of the ppropriate treatment strategy in patients. The present computational approa...
1. Introduction The importance of EFGR in driving tumor genesis in NSCLC, as well as other types of ...
Protein kinases catalyze protein phosphorylation reactions, i.e. the transfer of the γ-phosphoryl gr...
Protein kinases catalyze protein phosphorylation reactions, i.e. the transfer of the γ-phosphoryl gr...
The pressure exerted by drugs targeted to a protein in any therapy inevitably leads to the emergence...
The pressure exerted by drugs targeted to a protein in any therapy inevitably leads to the emergence...
The pressure exerted by drugs targeted to a protein in any therapy inevitably leads to the emergence...
The pressure exerted by drugs targeted to a protein in any therapy inevitably leads to the emergence...
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) resistance to tyrosine kinase inhibitors can cause low survi...
<p>The normalized values of the residuewise contribution to the binding energy are shown for EGFR an...
The L858R mutation in EGFR is particularly responsive to small tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) suc...
Active site mutations that disrupt drug binding are an important mechanism of drug resistance. Such ...
<p>Epidermal growth factor receptor kinase is implicated in cancer development due to either overexp...
Mutations in the kinase domain of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) can be drivers of canc...
The pathways downstream of ErbB-family proteins are very important in BC, especially when considerin...
<p>Genomic location of these mutations in the tyrosine kinase (TK) domain of EGFR (A) and ErbB2 (B)....
1. Introduction The importance of EFGR in driving tumor genesis in NSCLC, as well as other types of ...
Protein kinases catalyze protein phosphorylation reactions, i.e. the transfer of the γ-phosphoryl gr...
Protein kinases catalyze protein phosphorylation reactions, i.e. the transfer of the γ-phosphoryl gr...
The pressure exerted by drugs targeted to a protein in any therapy inevitably leads to the emergence...
The pressure exerted by drugs targeted to a protein in any therapy inevitably leads to the emergence...
The pressure exerted by drugs targeted to a protein in any therapy inevitably leads to the emergence...
The pressure exerted by drugs targeted to a protein in any therapy inevitably leads to the emergence...
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) resistance to tyrosine kinase inhibitors can cause low survi...
<p>The normalized values of the residuewise contribution to the binding energy are shown for EGFR an...
The L858R mutation in EGFR is particularly responsive to small tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) suc...
Active site mutations that disrupt drug binding are an important mechanism of drug resistance. Such ...
<p>Epidermal growth factor receptor kinase is implicated in cancer development due to either overexp...
Mutations in the kinase domain of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) can be drivers of canc...
The pathways downstream of ErbB-family proteins are very important in BC, especially when considerin...
<p>Genomic location of these mutations in the tyrosine kinase (TK) domain of EGFR (A) and ErbB2 (B)....
1. Introduction The importance of EFGR in driving tumor genesis in NSCLC, as well as other types of ...
Protein kinases catalyze protein phosphorylation reactions, i.e. the transfer of the γ-phosphoryl gr...
Protein kinases catalyze protein phosphorylation reactions, i.e. the transfer of the γ-phosphoryl gr...