Small molecules targeted to the microtubule–Hec1 interaction inhibit cancer cell growth through microtubule stabilization

Volume: 37, Issue: 2, Pages: 231 - 240
Published: Sep 18, 2017
Abstract
Highly expressed in cancer protein 1 (Hec1) is a subunit of the kinetochore (KT)-associated Ndc80 complex, which ensures proper segregation of sister chromatids at mitosis by mediating the interaction between KTs and microtubules (MTs). HEC1 mRNA and protein are highly expressed in many malignancies as part of a signature of chromosome instability. These properties render Hec1 a promising molecular target for developing therapeutic drugs that...
Paper Details
Title
Small molecules targeted to the microtubule–Hec1 interaction inhibit cancer cell growth through microtubule stabilization
Published Date
Sep 18, 2017
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
2
Pages
231 - 240
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