Publications by authors named "Enas A Al-Hurani"

Boronic acids/esters have recently emerged in the field of medicinal and pharmaceutical research due to their exceptional oxophilicity, low toxicity, and unique structure. They are known as potent enzyme inhibitors, cancer therapy capture agents, and can mimic certain types of antibodies to fight infections. They have been designed and developed into drugs, and this approach has emerged in the last 20 years.

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The oncogenic Pim kinase proteins (Pim-1/2/3) regulate tumorigenesis through phosphorylating essential proteins that control cell cycle and proliferation. Pim kinase is a potential chemotherapeutic target in cancer and its inhibition is currently the focus of intensive drug design and development efforts. The distinctive presence of proline amino acids in the hinge region provides an opportunity to inhibit Pim kinase while conserving the physiological functions of other kinases and reducing the toxicity profiles of the inhibitors.

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The lysine specific demethylase enzyme LSD1 regulates the function of histone proteins in cells through the demethylation of specific lysine amino acid residues. Being overexpressed in various cancers, LSD1 is considered as a validated target for cancer treatment. In this study, we describe the discovery of novel LSD1 inhibitors using computational fragment-based drug design approach.

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