Publications by authors named "Annick Parent"

KRAS genes belong to the most frequently mutated family of oncogenes in cancer. The G12C mutation, found in a third of lung, half of colorectal and pancreatic cancer cases, is believed to be responsible for a substantial number of cancer deaths. For 30 years, KRAS has been the subject of extensive drug-targeting efforts aimed at targeting KRAS protein itself, but also its post-translational modifications, membrane localization, protein-protein interactions and downstream signalling pathways.

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Ligand-based NMR screening represents a powerful method in fragment-based drug discovery for the identification of chemical matter interacting with the receptor of interest. The large dynamic range of these methods allows the detection of weakly binding ligands. However, the methodology has not been extensively used for quantifying the strength of these interactions.

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A novel class of heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) inhibitors was developed after a low throughput screen (LTS) of a focused library containing approximately 21K compounds selected by virtual screening. The initial [1-{3-H-imidazo[4-5-c]pyridin-2-yl}-3,4-dihydro-2H-pyrido[2,1-a]isoindole-6-one] (1) compound showed moderate activity (IC(50) = 7.6 μM on Hsp82, the yeast homologue of Hsp90).

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