huCdc7 kinase and relationship with tumor
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This work was supported by grants from National Basic Research Program of China (2004CB518804) and Hi-Tech Reserch and Development Program of China (2006AA02Z126)

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    Cdc7 protein, a serine-threonine kinase, acts as a regulator in the initiation of DNA replication by phosphorylation, and is also implicated in S phase checkpoint response via the interaction with ATR/Chk1 pathway. A human homologue of Cdc7 (huCdc7) is ubiquitously expressed in human tissues, while is overexpressed and activated in a high level in many tumor cell lines. Recent studies show huCdc7 kinase play an important role in the development and chemical resistance of cancer, and huCdc7 has been accepted as a new biomarker of tumor. More recently, it has been reported that PHA-767491, an efficient inhibitor of huCdc7, suppresses tumor growth without the damage of normal cells. Thus, the insight into huCdc7 kinase and its inhabitors would provide a novel strategy for tumor treatment.

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LI Wei, TIAN Xue-Jun, LIU Li, QIAN Cheng. huCdc7 kinase and relationship with tumor[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2009,36(7):810-816

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  • Received:November 01,2008
  • Revised:February 27,2009
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  • Online: March 03,2009
  • Published: July 20,2009