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Role of protein phosphorylation in cell signaling, disease, and the intervention therapy
Protein phosphorylation is an important post‐transcriptional modification involving an extremely wide range of intracellular signaling transduction pathways, making it an important therapeutic target for disease intervention. At present, numerous drugs targeting protein phosphorylation have been dev...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9632491/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36349142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mco2.175 |
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author | Pang, Kun Wang, Wei Qin, Jia‐Xin Shi, Zhen‐Duo Hao, Lin Ma, Yu‐Yang Xu, Hao Wu, Zhuo‐Xun Pan, Deng Chen, Zhe‐Sheng Han, Cong‐Hui |
author_facet | Pang, Kun Wang, Wei Qin, Jia‐Xin Shi, Zhen‐Duo Hao, Lin Ma, Yu‐Yang Xu, Hao Wu, Zhuo‐Xun Pan, Deng Chen, Zhe‐Sheng Han, Cong‐Hui |
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description | Protein phosphorylation is an important post‐transcriptional modification involving an extremely wide range of intracellular signaling transduction pathways, making it an important therapeutic target for disease intervention. At present, numerous drugs targeting protein phosphorylation have been developed for the treatment of various diseases including malignant tumors, neurological diseases, infectious diseases, and immune diseases. In this review article, we analyzed 303 small‐molecule protein phosphorylation kinase inhibitors (PKIs) registered and participated in clinical research obtained in a database named Protein Kinase Inhibitor Database (PKIDB), including 68 drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration of the United States. Based on previous classifications of kinases, we divided these human protein phosphorylation kinases into eight groups and nearly 50 families, and delineated their main regulatory pathways, upstream and downstream targets. These groups include: protein kinase A, G, and C (AGC) and receptor guanylate cyclase (RGC) group, calmodulin‐dependent protein kinase (CaMK) group, CMGC [Cyclin‐dependent kinases (CDKs), Mitogen‐activated protein kinases (MAPKs), Glycogen synthase kinases (GSKs), and Cdc2‐like kinases (CLKs)] group, sterile (STE)‐MAPKs group, tyrosine kinases (TK) group, tyrosine kinase‐like (TKL) group, atypical group, and other groups. Different groups and families of inhibitors stimulate or inhibit others, forming an intricate molecular signaling regulatory network. This review takes newly developed new PKIs as breakthrough point, aiming to clarify the regulatory network and relationship of each pathway, as well as their roles in disease intervention, and provide a direction for future drug development. |
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spelling | pubmed-96324912022-11-07 Role of protein phosphorylation in cell signaling, disease, and the intervention therapy Pang, Kun Wang, Wei Qin, Jia‐Xin Shi, Zhen‐Duo Hao, Lin Ma, Yu‐Yang Xu, Hao Wu, Zhuo‐Xun Pan, Deng Chen, Zhe‐Sheng Han, Cong‐Hui MedComm (2020) Reviews Protein phosphorylation is an important post‐transcriptional modification involving an extremely wide range of intracellular signaling transduction pathways, making it an important therapeutic target for disease intervention. At present, numerous drugs targeting protein phosphorylation have been developed for the treatment of various diseases including malignant tumors, neurological diseases, infectious diseases, and immune diseases. In this review article, we analyzed 303 small‐molecule protein phosphorylation kinase inhibitors (PKIs) registered and participated in clinical research obtained in a database named Protein Kinase Inhibitor Database (PKIDB), including 68 drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration of the United States. Based on previous classifications of kinases, we divided these human protein phosphorylation kinases into eight groups and nearly 50 families, and delineated their main regulatory pathways, upstream and downstream targets. These groups include: protein kinase A, G, and C (AGC) and receptor guanylate cyclase (RGC) group, calmodulin‐dependent protein kinase (CaMK) group, CMGC [Cyclin‐dependent kinases (CDKs), Mitogen‐activated protein kinases (MAPKs), Glycogen synthase kinases (GSKs), and Cdc2‐like kinases (CLKs)] group, sterile (STE)‐MAPKs group, tyrosine kinases (TK) group, tyrosine kinase‐like (TKL) group, atypical group, and other groups. Different groups and families of inhibitors stimulate or inhibit others, forming an intricate molecular signaling regulatory network. This review takes newly developed new PKIs as breakthrough point, aiming to clarify the regulatory network and relationship of each pathway, as well as their roles in disease intervention, and provide a direction for future drug development. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9632491/ /pubmed/36349142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mco2.175 Text en © 2022 The Authors. MedComm published by Sichuan International Medical Exchange & Promotion Association (SCIMEA) and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Reviews Pang, Kun Wang, Wei Qin, Jia‐Xin Shi, Zhen‐Duo Hao, Lin Ma, Yu‐Yang Xu, Hao Wu, Zhuo‐Xun Pan, Deng Chen, Zhe‐Sheng Han, Cong‐Hui Role of protein phosphorylation in cell signaling, disease, and the intervention therapy |
title | Role of protein phosphorylation in cell signaling, disease, and the intervention therapy |
title_full | Role of protein phosphorylation in cell signaling, disease, and the intervention therapy |
title_fullStr | Role of protein phosphorylation in cell signaling, disease, and the intervention therapy |
title_full_unstemmed | Role of protein phosphorylation in cell signaling, disease, and the intervention therapy |
title_short | Role of protein phosphorylation in cell signaling, disease, and the intervention therapy |
title_sort | role of protein phosphorylation in cell signaling, disease, and the intervention therapy |
topic | Reviews |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9632491/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36349142 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mco2.175 |
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