Small molecules keep mitotic kinases in check.

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Abstract

The remarkable progress in the discovery of small molecules that target protein kinases continues, and two recent reports have described alternative approaches to this task: homology modeling and phenotype-based screening. Compounds targeting the nucleotide binding pockets of polo-like kinases in particular provide significant new insights into the molecular mechanisms controlling cell-division phenotypes.

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Strebhardt, K. (2006). Small molecules keep mitotic kinases in check. ACS Chemical Biology. https://doi.org/10.1021/cb600462z

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