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  • Protein kinases are crucial in cell development processes like proliferation and survival, and their inhibitors are key anticancer treatments, though limited by drug resistance and off-target effects.
  • Anticancer peptides from marine organisms have emerged as a promising new approach, with some showing the ability to inhibit protein kinases effectively.
  • This mini review highlights recent advancements in marine-derived anticancer peptides, particularly those targeting resistant cancer cells and explores the challenges and future potential for these peptides as cancer therapies.*

Article Abstract

Protein kinases, mediating their biological function via their catalytic activity, play important role in cell development, including cell proliferation, migration, angiogenesis and survival. Over the years, protein kinase inhibitors have been developed as an important class of anticancer agents clinically. However, the off-targeting and drug resistance of protein kinase inhibitors limit their efficiency. Anticancer peptides derived from marine organisms represent a novel class of bioactive substances, and some of the peptides exhibit anticancer effect via inhibiting protein kinases. In this mini review, the recent progress of anticancer peptides targeting protein kinases from marine sources are presented. Marine peptides inhibiting resistant cancer cells by targeting novel domains of protein kinases are highlighted. The challenges and prospects of developing marine peptides as anticancer agents are also discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cellsig.2024.111411DOI Listing

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