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Wee1 kinase as a target for cancer therapy
Authors:Khanh Do  James H Doroshow  Shivaani Kummar
Affiliation:1.Center for Cancer Research; National Cancer Institute; Bethesda, MD USA;2.Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis; National Cancer Institute; Bethesda, MD USA
Abstract:Wee1, a protein kinase, regulates the G2 checkpoint in response to DNA damage. Preclinical studies have elucidated the role of wee1 in DNA damage repair and the stabilization of replication forks, supporting the validity of wee1 inhibition as a viable therapeutic target in cancer. MK-1775, a selective and potent small-molecule inhibitor of wee1, is under clinical development as a potentiator of DNA damage caused by cytotoxic chemotherapies. We present a review of the role of wee1 in the cell cycle and DNA replication and summarize the clinical development to date of this novel class of anticancer agents.
Keywords:DNA damage  cell cycle  cyclin-dependent kinase  G2 checkpoint  MK 1775
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