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17 august 2018 06:00:08

 
Targeting Pim Kinases and DAPK3 to Control Hypertension (Cell Chemical Biology)
 


Carlson et al. use crystal structure-guided medicinal chemistry techniques to develop a dual Pim/DAPK3 inhibitor (HS56) that reduces myosin phosphorylation and contractility in smooth muscle. Their findings reveal the contribution of Pim kinases to the pathology of hypertension, suggesting a novel multi-target engagement strategy for molecularly targeted antihypertensive medications.


 
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