Proteins > Ribosomal protein S6 kinase beta-1
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Ribosomal protein S6 kinase beta-1
A ribosomal protein S6 kinase beta-1 that is encoded in the genome of human. [PRO:CNA, UniProtKB:P23443]
Synonyms
S6K-beta-1;
S6K1;
EC 2.7.11.1;
70 kDa ribosomal protein S6 kinase 1;
P70S6K1;
p70-S6K 1;
Ribosomal protein S6 kinase I;
Serine/threonine-protein kinase 14A;
p70 ribosomal S6 kinase alpha;
p70 S6 kinase alpha;
p70 S
Research
Bioassay Publications (21)
Timeframe | Studies on this Protein(%) | All Drugs % |
pre-1990 | 0 (0.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 0 (0.00) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 8 (38.10) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 11 (52.38) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 2 (9.52) | 2.80 |
Compounds (229)
Drugs with Inhibition Measurements
Drugs with Activation Measurements
Drug | Taxonomy | Measurement | Average (mM) | Bioassay(s) | Publication(s) |
fasudil | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
4-(4'-hydroxyphenyl)-amino-6,7-dimethoxyquinazoline | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
imatinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
triciribine phosphate | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
staurosporine | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 0.0013 | 1 | 1 |
picropodophyllin | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
gefitinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
lestaurtinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0897 | 3 | 3 |
vatalanib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
ruboxistaurin | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 0.2100 | 1 | 1 |
canertinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
birb 796 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0000 | 1 | 1 |
cyc 202 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
sb 203580 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0000 | 1 | 1 |
enzastaurin | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 15.9000 | 2 | 2 |
erlotinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
lapatinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
sorafenib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 16.6667 | 3 | 3 |
pd 173955 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0000 | 1 | 1 |
s 1033 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
xl147 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
bms 387032 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
sf 2370 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
tandutinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 16.6667 | 3 | 3 |
vx-745 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0000 | 1 | 1 |
dasatinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
ha 1100 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
7-epi-hydroxystaurosporine | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
zd 6474 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 15.8000 | 2 | 2 |
sirolimus | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
alvocidib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 16.8500 | 2 | 2 |
bosutinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 15.3300 | 2 | 2 |
orantinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
su 11248 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0827 | 3 | 3 |
palbociclib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
vx680 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0000 | 1 | 1 |
everolimus | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
ekb 569 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
axitinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
temsirolimus | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
pd 184352 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0000 | 1 | 1 |
on 01910 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
av 412 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
telatinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
cp 547632 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
bms345541 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0000 | 1 | 1 |
pd 0325901 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
midostaurin | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 13.7667 | 3 | 3 |
px-866 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
ripasudil | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
osi 930 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
ki 20227 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0000 | 1 | 1 |
scio-469 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
cp 724714 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
pi103 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0000 | 1 | 1 |
hmn-214 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
tivozanib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
hki 272 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
tofacitinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
n-(6-chloro-7-methoxy-9h-beta-carbolin-8-yl)-2-methylnicotinamide | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0000 | 1 | 1 |
cediranib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 23.3333 | 2 | 3 |
masitinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0000 | 1 | 1 |
ly-2157299 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
pazopanib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
azd 6244 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0000 | 1 | 1 |
su 14813 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 0.2730 | 2 | 2 |
bibw 2992 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
binimetinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 2 |
sotrastaurin | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
aee 788 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
saracatinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
vx 702 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
crenolanib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
tg100-115 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
cc 401 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
bms 599626 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
exel-7647 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
volasertib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
pha 665752 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 4.1000 | 1 | 1 |
azd 7762 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
regorafenib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
6-[[5-fluoro-2-(3,4,5-trimethoxyanilino)-4-pyrimidinyl]amino]-2,2-dimethyl-4H-pyrido[3,2-b][1,4]oxazin-3-one | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
brivanib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
mp470 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
rgb 286638 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
np 031112 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
at 7519 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
bms-690514 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
bi 2536 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
inno-406 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
nvp-ast487 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 0.1200 | 1 | 1 |
kw 2449 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 15.1550 | 2 | 2 |
danusertib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
abt 869 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 16.4000 | 2 | 2 |
azd 8931 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
arq 197 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
azd 1152 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
pf 00299804 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
ridaforolimus | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
ch 4987655 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
6-(5-((cyclopropylamino)carbonyl)-3-fluoro-2-methylphenyl)-n-(2,2-dimethylprpyl)-3-pyridinecarboxamide | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
cc-930 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
gw 2580 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0000 | 1 | 1 |
tak 285 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 2 |
idelalisib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
crizotinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 15.3200 | 2 | 2 |
osi 906 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
chir-265 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
motesanib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
fostamatinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
trametinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
mln8054 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
pf-562,271 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
GDC-0879 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0000 | 1 | 1 |
ly2603618 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
tg100801 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
bgt226 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
gsk 461364 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
azd 1152-hqpa | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 16.4000 | 2 | 2 |
nvp-tae684 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 2.7000 | 1 | 1 |
enmd 2076 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
e 7050 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
2-amino-8-ethyl-4-methyl-6-(1H-pyrazol-5-yl)-7-pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidinone | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
tak-901 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
buparlisib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
azd 1480 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
pha 848125 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
ro5126766 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
fedratinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 2.0000 | 1 | 1 |
gsk690693 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
14-methyl-20-oxa-5,7,14,26-tetraazatetracyclo(19.3.1.1(2,6).1(8,12))heptacosa-1(25),2(26),3,5,8(27),9,11,16,21,23-decaene | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
azd5438 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
pf 04217903 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
gdc 0941 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
icotinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
ph 797804 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
kx-01 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
plx 4720 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0000 | 1 | 1 |
mk 5108 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
cx 4945 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
cudc 101 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
arry-614 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
tak 593 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
mln 8237 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
sgx 523 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
bms 777607 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
sgi 1776 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
pci 32765 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
ponatinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
amg 900 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
mk-1775 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
AMG-208 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
quizartinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 16.6667 | 3 | 3 |
at13148 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
tak 733 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
mk 2206 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
sns 314 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
lucitanib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
pf-04691502 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
n-(cyanomethyl)-4-(2-((4-(4-morpholinyl)phenyl)amino)-4-pyrimidinyl)benzamide | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
dcc-2036 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
cabozantinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
defactinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
ly2584702 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 0.0150 | 1 | 1 |
incb-018424 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 20.0000 | 2 | 2 |
poziotinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
asp3026 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
entrectinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
pexidartinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
TAK-580 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
gsk 2126458 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
emd1214063 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
gsk 1838705a | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 10.0000 | 1 | 1 |
pf 3758309 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 0.3570 | 1 | 1 |
gdc 0980 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
azd2014 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
(5-(2,4-bis((3s)-3-methylmorpholin-4-yl)pyrido(2,3-d)pyrimidin-7-yl)-2-methoxyphenyl)methanol | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
plx4032 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
gsk 1363089 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 15.6000 | 2 | 2 |
arry-334543 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
kin-193 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
mk 2461 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
bay 869766 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
as 703026 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
baricitinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
dabrafenib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
pki 587 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
n-(3-fluoro-4-((1-methyl-6-(1h-pyrazol-4-yl)-1h-indazol-5 yl)oxy)phenyl)-1-(4-fluorophenyl)-6-methyl-2-oxo-1,2-dihydropyridine-3-carboxamide | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
ribociclib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
mk-8033 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
pha 793887 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
sb 1518 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
abemaciclib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 2 |
mk-8776 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
afuresertib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
gsk 1070916 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
jnj38877605 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
dinaciclib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
gilteritinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 2 |
alectinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
glpg0634 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
encorafenib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
bms-911543 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
gsk2141795 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
azd8186 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
byl719 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
cep-32496 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
rociletinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
ceritinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
azd1208 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
vx-509 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
osimertinib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
at 9283 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 0.1170 | 1 | 1 |
otssp167 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 2 |
chir 258 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 15.2850 | 2 | 2 |
osi 027 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
nintedanib | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 15.0950 | 2 | 2 |
bay 80-6946 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 30.0000 | 1 | 1 |
pp242 | Homo sapiens (human) | Kd | 4.8000 | 1 | 1 |
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Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
AC220 is a uniquely potent and selective inhibitor of FLT3 for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML).Blood, , Oct-01, Volume: 114, Issue:14, 2009
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Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
AC220 is a uniquely potent and selective inhibitor of FLT3 for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML).Blood, , Oct-01, Volume: 114, Issue:14, 2009
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The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
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The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
AC220 is a uniquely potent and selective inhibitor of FLT3 for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML).Blood, , Oct-01, Volume: 114, Issue:14, 2009
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
AC220 is a uniquely potent and selective inhibitor of FLT3 for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML).Blood, , Oct-01, Volume: 114, Issue:14, 2009
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
Prevention of organ allograft rejection by a specific Janus kinase 3 inhibitor.Science (New York, N.Y.), , Oct-31, Volume: 302, Issue:5646, 2003
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
Identification of genotype-correlated sensitivity to selective kinase inhibitors by using high-throughput tumor cell line profiling.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, , Dec-11, Volume: 104, Issue:50, 2007
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
AC220 is a uniquely potent and selective inhibitor of FLT3 for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML).Blood, , Oct-01, Volume: 114, Issue:14, 2009
Discovery of chiral dihydropyridopyrimidinones as potent, selective and orally bioavailable inhibitors of AKT.Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters, , 06-01, Volume: 28, Issue:10, 2018
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
Discovery of 3,4,6-Trisubstituted Piperidine Derivatives as Orally Active, Low hERG Blocking Akt Inhibitors via Conformational Restriction and Structure-Based Design.Journal of medicinal chemistry, , 08-08, Volume: 62, Issue:15, 2019
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
The target landscape of clinical kinase drugs.Science (New York, N.Y.), , 12-01, Volume: 358, Issue:6367, 2017
Comprehensive analysis of kinase inhibitor selectivity.Nature biotechnology, , Oct-30, Volume: 29, Issue:11, 2011
Enables
This protein enables 11 target(s):
Target | Category | Definition |
protein kinase activity | molecular function | Catalysis of the phosphorylation of an amino acid residue in a protein, usually according to the reaction: a protein + ATP = a phosphoprotein + ADP. [PMID:25399640] |
protein serine/threonine kinase activity | molecular function | Catalysis of the reactions: ATP + protein serine = ADP + protein serine phosphate, and ATP + protein threonine = ADP + protein threonine phosphate. [GOC:bf, MetaCyc:PROTEIN-KINASE-RXN, PMID:2956925] |
ribosomal protein S6 kinase activity | molecular function | Catalysis of the reaction: ribosomal protein S6 + ATP = ribosomal protein S6 phosphate + ATP. [GOC:mah, PMID:9822608] |
protein serine/threonine/tyrosine kinase activity | molecular function | Catalysis of the reactions: ATP + a protein serine = ADP + protein serine phosphate; ATP + a protein threonine = ADP + protein threonine phosphate; and ATP + a protein tyrosine = ADP + protein tyrosine phosphate. [GOC:mah] |
protein binding | molecular function | Binding to a protein. [GOC:go_curators] |
ATP binding | molecular function | Binding to ATP, adenosine 5'-triphosphate, a universally important coenzyme and enzyme regulator. [ISBN:0198506732] |
PDZ domain binding | molecular function | Binding to a PDZ domain of a protein, a domain found in diverse signaling proteins. [GOC:go_curators, Pfam:PF00595] |
peptide binding | molecular function | Binding to a peptide, an organic compound comprising two or more amino acids linked by peptide bonds. [GOC:jl] |
identical protein binding | molecular function | Binding to an identical protein or proteins. [GOC:jl] |
protein phosphatase 2A binding | molecular function | Binding to protein phosphatase 2A. [GOC:ai] |
protein serine kinase activity | molecular function | Catalysis of the reactions: ATP + protein serine = ADP + protein serine phosphate. [RHEA:17989] |
Located In
This protein is located in 9 target(s):
Target | Category | Definition |
nucleoplasm | cellular component | That part of the nuclear content other than the chromosomes or the nucleolus. [GOC:ma, ISBN:0124325653] |
mitochondrion | cellular component | A semiautonomous, self replicating organelle that occurs in varying numbers, shapes, and sizes in the cytoplasm of virtually all eukaryotic cells. It is notably the site of tissue respiration. [GOC:giardia, ISBN:0198506732] |
mitochondrial outer membrane | cellular component | The outer, i.e. cytoplasm-facing, lipid bilayer of the mitochondrial envelope. [GOC:ai] |
cytosol | cellular component | The part of the cytoplasm that does not contain organelles but which does contain other particulate matter, such as protein complexes. [GOC:hjd, GOC:jl] |
cell surface | cellular component | The external part of the cell wall and/or plasma membrane. [GOC:jl, GOC:mtg_sensu, GOC:sm] |
neuron projection | cellular component | A prolongation or process extending from a nerve cell, e.g. an axon or dendrite. [GOC:jl, http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn/] |
perinuclear region of cytoplasm | cellular component | Cytoplasm situated near, or occurring around, the nucleus. [GOC:jid] |
postsynapse | cellular component | The part of a synapse that is part of the post-synaptic cell. [GOC:dos] |
glutamatergic synapse | cellular component | A synapse that uses glutamate as a neurotransmitter. [GOC:dos] |
Active In
This protein is active in 2 target(s):
Target | Category | Definition |
nucleoplasm | cellular component | That part of the nuclear content other than the chromosomes or the nucleolus. [GOC:ma, ISBN:0124325653] |
cytoplasm | cellular component | The contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures. [ISBN:0198547684] |
Involved In
This protein is involved in 42 target(s):
Target | Category | Definition |
G1/S transition of mitotic cell cycle | biological process | The mitotic cell cycle transition by which a cell in G1 commits to S phase. The process begins with the build up of G1 cyclin-dependent kinase (G1 CDK), resulting in the activation of transcription of G1 cyclins. The process ends with the positive feedback of the G1 cyclins on the G1 CDK which commits the cell to S phase, in which DNA replication is initiated. [GOC:mtg_cell_cycle] |
behavioral fear response | biological process | An acute behavioral change resulting from a perceived external threat. [GOC:dph, PMID:9920659] |
skeletal muscle contraction | biological process | A process in which force is generated within skeletal muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step that is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis. In the skeletal muscle, the muscle contraction takes advantage of an ordered sarcomeric structure and in most cases it is under voluntary control. [GOC:mtg_cardio, GOC:mtg_muscle] |
apoptotic process | biological process | A programmed cell death process which begins when a cell receives an internal (e.g. DNA damage) or external signal (e.g. an extracellular death ligand), and proceeds through a series of biochemical events (signaling pathway phase) which trigger an execution phase. The execution phase is the last step of an apoptotic process, and is typically characterized by rounding-up of the cell, retraction of pseudopodes, reduction of cellular volume (pyknosis), chromatin condensation, nuclear fragmentation (karyorrhexis), plasma membrane blebbing and fragmentation of the cell into apoptotic bodies. When the execution phase is completed, the cell has died. [GOC:cjm, GOC:dhl, GOC:ecd, GOC:go_curators, GOC:mtg_apoptosis, GOC:tb, ISBN:0198506732, PMID:18846107, PMID:21494263] |
signal transduction | biological process | The cellular process in which a signal is conveyed to trigger a change in the activity or state of a cell. Signal transduction begins with reception of a signal (e.g. a ligand binding to a receptor or receptor activation by a stimulus such as light), or for signal transduction in the absence of ligand, signal-withdrawal or the activity of a constitutively active receptor. Signal transduction ends with regulation of a downstream cellular process, e.g. regulation of transcription or regulation of a metabolic process. Signal transduction covers signaling from receptors located on the surface of the cell and signaling via molecules located within the cell. For signaling between cells, signal transduction is restricted to events at and within the receiving cell. [GOC:go_curators, GOC:mtg_signaling_feb11] |
germ cell development | biological process | The process whose specific outcome is the progression of an immature germ cell over time, from its formation to the mature structure (gamete). A germ cell is any reproductive cell in a multicellular organism. [GOC:go_curators] |
long-term memory | biological process | The memory process that deals with the storage, retrieval and modification of information a long time (typically weeks, months or years) after receiving that information. This type of memory is typically dependent on gene transcription regulated by second messenger activation. [http://hebb.mit.edu/courses/9.03/lecture4.html, ISBN:0582227089] |
response to xenobiotic stimulus | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a stimulus from a xenobiotic, a compound foreign to the organim exposed to it. It may be synthesized by another organism (like ampicilin) or it can be a synthetic chemical. [GOC:jl, GOC:krc] |
response to mechanical stimulus | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a mechanical stimulus. [GOC:hb] |
response to toxic substance | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a toxic stimulus. [GOC:lr] |
response to glucose | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a glucose stimulus. [GOC:jl] |
skeletal muscle atrophy | biological process | A process, occurring in skeletal muscle, that is characterized by a decrease in protein content, fiber diameter, force production and fatigue resistance in response to different conditions such as starvation, aging and disuse. [GOC:mtg_muscle] |
response to electrical stimulus involved in regulation of muscle adaptation | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of an electrical stimulus. This process occurs as part of the regulation of muscle adaptation. [GOC:ef, GOC:mtg_muscle] |
positive regulation of smooth muscle cell migration | biological process | Any process that activates, maintains or increases the frequency, rate or extent of smooth muscle cell migration. [CL:0000192, GOC:mtg_muscle] |
cell migration | biological process | The controlled self-propelled movement of a cell from one site to a destination guided by molecular cues. [GOC:cjm, GOC:dph, GOC:ems, GOC:pf, Wikipedia:Cell_migration] |
peptidyl-serine phosphorylation | biological process | The phosphorylation of peptidyl-serine to form peptidyl-O-phospho-L-serine. [RESID:AA0037] |
response to nutrient levels | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a stimulus reflecting the presence, absence, or concentration of nutrients. [GOC:mah] |
cellular response to nutrient | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a nutrient stimulus. [GOC:mah] |
TOR signaling | biological process | The series of molecular signals mediated by TOR (Target of rapamycin) proteins, members of the phosphoinositide (PI) 3-kinase related kinase (PIKK) family that act as serine/threonine kinases in response to nutrient availability or growth factors. [PMID:12372295] |
response to lipopolysaccharide | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a lipopolysaccharide stimulus; lipopolysaccharide is a major component of the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria. [GOC:add, ISBN:0721601464] |
response to testosterone | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a testosterone stimulus. [GOC:sl] |
response to glucagon | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a glucagon stimulus. [GOC:sl] |
response to tumor necrosis factor | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a tumor necrosis factor stimulus. [GOC:mah] |
negative regulation of apoptotic process | biological process | Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of cell death by apoptotic process. [GOC:jl, GOC:mtg_apoptosis] |
response to L-leucine | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a L-leucine stimulus. [GOC:mlg] |
long-chain fatty acid import into cell | biological process | The directed movement of a long-chain fatty acid from outside of a cell into a cell. This may occur via transport across the plasma membrane or via endocytosis. A long-chain fatty acid has an aliphatic tail containing 13 to 22 carbons. [GOC:jl, GOC:pm, PMID:22022213] |
response to ethanol | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of an ethanol stimulus. [GOC:go_curators] |
positive regulation of translation | biological process | Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of proteins by the translation of mRNA or circRNA. [GOC:dph, GOC:go_curators, GOC:tb] |
positive regulation of mitotic cell cycle | biological process | Any process that activates or increases the rate or extent of progression through the mitotic cell cycle. [GOC:dph, GOC:go_curators, GOC:tb] |
positive regulation of translational initiation | biological process | Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of translational initiation. [GOC:go_curators] |
regulation of glucose import | biological process | Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the import of the hexose monosaccharide glucose into a cell or organelle. [GOC:ai] |
negative regulation of insulin receptor signaling pathway | biological process | Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of insulin receptor signaling. [GOC:bf] |
phosphatidylinositol-mediated signaling | biological process | The series of molecular signals in which a cell uses a phosphatidylinositol-mediated signaling to convert a signal into a response. Phosphatidylinositols include phosphatidylinositol (PtdIns) and its phosphorylated derivatives. [GOC:bf, GOC:ceb, ISBN:0198506732] |
positive regulation of skeletal muscle tissue growth | biological process | Any process that activates, maintains or increases the rate of skeletal muscle growth. [GOC:lm, PMID:15726494, PMID:15907921] |
positive regulation of smooth muscle cell proliferation | biological process | Any process that activates or increases the rate or extent of smooth muscle cell proliferation. [CL:0000192, GOC:ebc] |
modulation of chemical synaptic transmission | biological process | Any process that modulates the frequency or amplitude of synaptic transmission, the process of communication from a neuron to a target (neuron, muscle, or secretory cell) across a synapse. Amplitude, in this case, refers to the change in postsynaptic membrane potential due to a single instance of synaptic transmission. [GOC:ai] |
cellular response to type II interferon | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of an interferon-gamma stimulus. Interferon gamma is the only member of the type II interferon found so far. [GOC:mah] |
cellular response to growth factor stimulus | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a growth factor stimulus. [GOC:mah] |
cellular response to dexamethasone stimulus | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a dexamethasone stimulus. [GOC:mah, GOC:yaf] |
positive regulation of TORC1 signaling | biological process | Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of TORC1 signaling. [GO_REF:0000058, GOC:TermGenie, PMID:25366275] |
negative regulation of extrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway | biological process | Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of extrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway. [GOC:mtg_apoptosis] |
cellular response to insulin stimulus | biological process | Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of an insulin stimulus. Insulin is a polypeptide hormone produced by the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas in mammals, and by the homologous organs of other organisms. [GOC:mah, ISBN:0198506732] |