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Small molecule inhibition of ERK dimerization prevents tumorigenesis by RAS-ERK pathway oncogenes

Abstract: Nearly 50% of human malignancies exhibit unregulated RAS-ERK signaling; inhibiting it is a valid strategy for antineoplastic intervention. Upon activation, ERK dimerize, which is essential for ERK extranuclear, but not for nuclear, signaling. Here, we describe a small molecule inhibitor for ERK dimerization that, without affecting ERK phosphorylation, forestalls tumorigenesis driven by RAS-ERK pathway oncogenes. This compound is unaffected by resistance mechanisms that hamper classical RAS-ERK pathway inhibitors. Thus, ERK dimerization inhibitors provide the proof of principle for two understudied concepts in cancer therapy: (1) the blockade of sub-localization-specific sub-signals, rather than total signals, as a means of impeding oncogenic RAS-ERK signaling and (2) targeting regulatory protein-protein interactions, rather than catalytic activities, as an approach for producing effective antitumor agents.

 Fuente: Cancer Cell, 2015, 28(2), 170-182

Publisher: Cell Press

 Publication date: 10/08/2015

No. of pages: 13

Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1016/j.ccell.2015.07.001.

ISSN: 1535-6108,1878-3686

 Spanish project: RD/12/0036/0033 ; SAF2011-25020 ; RD12/0036/0012

Authorship

ANA HERRERO MIER

ADAN PINTO FERNANDEZ

PAULA COLON BOLEA

JONES, MARY

REBECA VIDAL CASADO

TENBAUM, STEPHAN P.

NUCIFORO, PAOLO

ELSA MARIA VALDIZAN RUIZ

HORVATH, ZOLTAN

ORFI, LASZLO

PINEDA LUCENA, ANTONIO

BONY, EMILIE

KERI, GYORGY

RIVAS, GERMÁN

GOZALBES, RAFAEL

PALMER, HÉCTOR G.

HURLSTONE, ADAM