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- W1993250562 abstract "Tyrosine protein kinases (TPKs) play a major role in the transformation of cells. They are currently used as molecular targets for new generations of anticancer compounds. Numerous TPKs have been described from various tissues using either classical molecular biochemical techniques or cloning strategies. As a natural extension of these discoveries, a large number of specific inhibitors have been described in the literature. The major problem with these inhibitors is that there is no simple way to compare their specificity and/or selectivity from one report to another. We have set up a simple, straightforward technique to compare the inhibitory potency of 14 classical inhibitors towards six well-described and at least partially purified protein kinases. This technique is based on a new assay, easy to carry out and non-restrictive in terms of the type of protein substrate used. It permits direct comparisons between the results obtained from various sources. Data obtained showed that, when assessed in this integrated system, specificity and selectivity of many classical inhibitors are often weak, thus demonstrating that a universal technique such as ours is essential for the molecular screening of new protein kinase inhibitors. Compounds showing specificity for this panel of protein kinases will be more easily targeted to some defined types of oncogene and of transformed cells." @default.
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- W1993250562 title "Integrated system for the screening of the specificity of protein kinase inhibitors" @default.
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