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Mixed lineage kinase activity of indolocarbazole analogues
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Mixed lineage kinase activity of indolocarbazole analogues

Chikara Murakata, Masami Kaneko, George Gessner, Thelma S Angeles, Mark A Ator, Teresa M O'Kane, Beth Ann W McKenna, Beth Ann Thomas, Joanne R Mathiasen, Michael S Saporito, …
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters, v 12(2), pp 147-150
21 Jan 2002
PMID: 11755341
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https://doi.org/10.7270/q2571b94View
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Abstract

The MLK1–3 activity for a series of analogues of the indolocarbazole K-252a is reported. Addition of 3,9-bis-alkylthiomethyl groups to K-252a results in potent and selective MLK inhibitors. The in vitro and in vivo survival promoting activity of bis-isopropylthiomethyl-K-252a ( 16, CEP-11004/KT-8138) is reported. The MLK1–3 activity for a series of analogues of the indolocarbazole K-252a is reported.

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