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Published on: August 17, 2019
Notch inhibitor screening reveals an unexpected HES1 heterodimer
Krizia Rohena-Rivera1, Neil A Bhowmick2
1Department of Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California 90048.
Abstract:
Notch signaling plays critical roles in cancer progression, motivating efforts to identify inhibitors of this pathway. Perron et al. report a small-molecule screen intended to discover compounds that could interfere with the downstream transcription factor HES1. Target validation of their compounds unexpectedly identified a novel HES1-interacting protein, prohibitin 2. This highlights a new mechanism to block Notch signaling and prompting further exploration of HES1 biology.
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