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Cellzome technology used to unravel novel regulatory mechanism in cancer signaling pathway
Integrated chemical genetics and proteomics approach identifies new potential drug targets in Wnt pathway.
Cellzome announces today, the publication entitled “Tankyrase
inhibition stabilizes axin and antagonizes Wnt signalling” is now
available online in Nature.
The paper describes how Cellzome’s quantitative chemical proteomics
platform was used to identify a small molecule which plays a critical
role in the regulation of the Wnt pathway. The small molecule
stabilizes axin by inhibiting the poly-ADP-ribosylating enzymes
tankyrase 1 and tankyrase 2. Both tankyrase isoforms interact with a
highly conserved domain of axin and stimulate its degradation through
the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway. Thus, the study provides new
mechanistic insights into the regulation of axin protein homeostasis
and presents new avenues for therapeutic intervention in this key
cancer pathway. This transforming science was conducted as part of the
collaboration between Cellzome and Novartis Institutes for Biomedical
Research (NIBR)).
Dr. David Simmons, CSO of Cellzome, said: “This paper shows the
powerful insights provided by Cellzome’s proprietary chemical
proteomics technology platform. Our platform also includes Kinobeads™
which we use for the discovery and development of a new generation of
kinase inhibitors and Episphere™ for the discovery of novel drug
candidates for epigenetic targets.”
For more information please contact:
Cellzome:
Dr. David Simmons
Chief Scientific Officer
Tel: +44 (0) 1799 532 820
press@cellzome.com
Media contact:
Hogarth Partnership
Sarah MacLeod
Tel: +44 (0) 207 357 9477
About Cellzome Inc.
Cellzome is a privately-owned drug discovery and development company
identifying a new generation of kinase-targeted drugs to treat
inflammatory diseases. Its pipeline of small-molecule therapeutics is
driven by Kinobeads™, a proprietary technology for the screening and
profiling of kinase inhibitors in physiologically-relevant cells and
tissues. The most advanced program, targeting PI3Kγ, is anticipated to
enter the clinic in 2010, and several other programs are in early
preclinical testing.
Cellzome is expanding its distinctive technology, in a novel form
called Episphere™, to the discovery and development of novel drug
candidates for epigenetic targets in their protein complexes.
Cellzome has significant collaborations with GSK and Johnson &
Johnson. Its holding company is domiciled in the US and it employs
about 90 people at its two laboratories in Cambridge, UK and
Heidelberg, Germany.
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