Fragment-Based Discovery of a Potent, Orally Bioavailable Inhibitor That Modulates the Phosphorylation and Catalytic Activity of ERK1/2.
Heightman, T.D., Berdini, V., Braithwaite, H., Buck, I.M., Cassidy, M., Castro, J., Courtin, A., Day, J.E.H., East, C., Fazal, L., Graham, B., Griffiths-Jones, C.M., Lyons, J.F., Martins, V., Muench, S., Munck, J.M., Norton, D., O'Reilly, M., Palmer, N., Pathuri, P., Reader, M., Rees, D.C., Rich, S.J., Richardson, C., Saini, H., Thompson, N.T., Wallis, N.G., Walton, H., Wilsher, N.E., Woolford, A.J., Cooke, M., Cousin, D., Onions, S., Shannon, J., Watts, J., Murray, C.W.(2018) J Med Chem 61: 4978-4992
- PubMed: 29775310 
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.8b00421
- Primary Citation of Related Structures:  
6G8X, 6G91, 6G92, 6G93, 6G97, 6G9A, 6G9D, 6G9H, 6G9J, 6G9K, 6G9M, 6G9N, 6GDM, 6GDQ, 6GE0 - PubMed Abstract: 
Aberrant activation of the MAPK pathway drives cell proliferation in multiple cancers. Inhibitors of BRAF and MEK kinases are approved for the treatment of BRAF mutant melanoma, but resistance frequently emerges, often mediated by increased signaling through ERK1/2 ...