Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of an allosteric inhibitor of HSET that targets cancer cells with supernumerary centrosomes.
Centrosomes associate with spindle poles; thus, the presence of two centrosomes promotes bipolar spindle assembly in normal cells. Cancer cells often contain supernumerary centrosomes, and to avoid multipolar mitosis and cell death, these are clustered into two poles by the microtubule motor protein...
Main Authors: | Watts, C, Richards, F, Bender, A, Bond, P, Korb, O, Kern, O, Riddick, M, Owen, P, Myers, R, Raff, J, Gergely, F, Jodrell, D, Ley, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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