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Curr Med Chem Anticancer Agents
March 2004
Laboratory of Experimental Oncology, National Institute for Research on Cancer Genova-Italia.
The knowledge that Ras was readily prenylated by protein FTase and that the inhibition of this reaction has the ability to revert the transformed phenotype, provided the rationale for the development of FTIs as anticancer drugs. Studies have shown that farnesylation of Ras is the first, obligatory first step in a series of post-translational modifications leading to membrane association, which, in turn, determines the switch from an inactive to an active Ras-GTP bound form. Based on the theorical assumption that preventing Ras farnesylation might result in the inhibition of Ras functions, a range of FTIs have been synthesized.
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