Inhibitors of tyrosine kinase proteins induced Ras signaling pathway as potential anti-tumor agents

2005 
Abstract Cellular signaling pathways induced by growth-factor receptors with tyrosine kinase activity are frequently deregulated in cancer. Anti-tumor agents that inhibit their enzymatic tyrosine kinase activity have been designed and are now used in human chemotherapy. We review here our data constituting an alternative way to interrupt over-expressed signaling pathway by inhibiting protein-protein interactions. In our approach, the adaptor protein Grb2 over-expressed in connection with HER2/ErbB2/neu in Ras signaling pathway was chosen as a target. Peptides and peptidomimetics with very high affinities for either SH3 or SH2 domains of Grb2 were rationally designed from structural data. We describe their synthesis, their capacity to interrupt the signaling pathway and their anti-proliferative activity. To cite this article: M. Vidal et al., C. R. Chimie 8 (2005) .
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