The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Garscube Estate, Switchback Road, Bearsden, Glasgow G61 1BD, Scotland, UK.
Nat Rev Cancer. 2012 Jul 24;12(8):527-39. doi: 10.1038/nrc3310.
Kinesins are a family of molecular motors that travel unidirectionally along microtubule tracks to fulfil their many roles in intracellular transport or cell division. Over the past few years kinesins that are involved in mitosis have emerged as potential targets for cancer drug development. Several compounds that inhibit two mitotic kinesins (EG5 (also known as KIF11) and centromere-associated protein E (CENPE)) have entered Phase I and II clinical trials either as monotherapies or in combination with other drugs. Additional mitotic kinesins are currently being validated as drug targets, raising the possibility that the range of kinesin-based drug targets may expand in the future.
驱动蛋白是一类分子马达,它们沿着微管轨道单向运动,以完成其在细胞内运输或细胞分裂中的多种功能。在过去的几年中,参与有丝分裂的驱动蛋白已成为癌症药物开发的潜在靶点。几种抑制两种有丝分裂驱动蛋白(EG5(也称为 KIF11)和着丝粒相关蛋白 E(CENPE))的化合物已经进入 I 期和 II 期临床试验,无论是作为单一疗法还是与其他药物联合使用。其他有丝分裂驱动蛋白目前正在被验证为药物靶点,这增加了未来基于驱动蛋白的药物靶点范围可能扩大的可能性。