Selective targeting of non-centrosomal AURKA functions through use of a targeted protein degradation tool
Wang et al develop tools to target the mitotic regulator AURKA by synthesising PROTACs based on the inhibitor MLN8237. They find that the new PROTAC compound efficiently clears cytoplasmic and mitotic spindle-associated AURKA but does not eliminate AURKA activity from centrosomes, demonstrating the...
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Main Authors: | Richard Wang, Camilla Ascanelli, Ahmed Abdelbaki, Alex Fung, Tim Rasmusson, Iacovos Michaelides, Karen Roberts, Catherine Lindon |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/465f730a69b64dfb9fe0a36d0ac01429 |
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