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A protein kinase inhibitor is a type of enzyme inhibitor that blocks the action of one or more protein kinases. Protein kinases are enzymes that phosphorylate (add a phosphate, or PO4, group) to a protein and can modulate its function. Phosphorylation regulates many biological processes, and protein kinase inhibitors can be used to treat diseases due to hyperactive protein kinases (including mutant or overexpressed kinases in cancer) or to modulate cell functions to overcome other disease drivers.

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  • Ein Proteinkinaseinhibitor ist ein Enzyminhibitor, der die Wirkung von einer oder mehreren Proteinkinasen blockiert. (de)
  • Les inhibiteurs de kinases sont un groupe divers de composés chimiques dont la propriété principale est l’inhibition de certaines kinases. Ces composés sont généralement développés par l’industrie pharmaceutique comme candidats médicament. Ils ont une place prépondérante sur le marché du médicament d’une part, par leur importance thérapeutique pour le traitement de cancers (oncologie), d’autre part, par leur importance économique disproportionnée pour l’industrie pharmaceutique. En effet, ces médicaments sont souvent des blockbusters, générant des milliards d’euros de revenus de par leur vente. (fr)
  • A protein kinase inhibitor is a type of enzyme inhibitor that blocks the action of one or more protein kinases. Protein kinases are enzymes that phosphorylate (add a phosphate, or PO4, group) to a protein and can modulate its function. The phosphate groups are usually added to serine, threonine, or tyrosine amino acids on the protein: most kinases act on both serine and threonine, the tyrosine kinases act on tyrosine, and a number (dual-specificity kinases) act on all three. There are also protein kinases that phosphorylate other amino acids, including histidine kinases that phosphorylate histidine residues. Phosphorylation regulates many biological processes, and protein kinase inhibitors can be used to treat diseases due to hyperactive protein kinases (including mutant or overexpressed kinases in cancer) or to modulate cell functions to overcome other disease drivers. (en)
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  • Ein Proteinkinaseinhibitor ist ein Enzyminhibitor, der die Wirkung von einer oder mehreren Proteinkinasen blockiert. (de)
  • Les inhibiteurs de kinases sont un groupe divers de composés chimiques dont la propriété principale est l’inhibition de certaines kinases. Ces composés sont généralement développés par l’industrie pharmaceutique comme candidats médicament. Ils ont une place prépondérante sur le marché du médicament d’une part, par leur importance thérapeutique pour le traitement de cancers (oncologie), d’autre part, par leur importance économique disproportionnée pour l’industrie pharmaceutique. En effet, ces médicaments sont souvent des blockbusters, générant des milliards d’euros de revenus de par leur vente. (fr)
  • A protein kinase inhibitor is a type of enzyme inhibitor that blocks the action of one or more protein kinases. Protein kinases are enzymes that phosphorylate (add a phosphate, or PO4, group) to a protein and can modulate its function. Phosphorylation regulates many biological processes, and protein kinase inhibitors can be used to treat diseases due to hyperactive protein kinases (including mutant or overexpressed kinases in cancer) or to modulate cell functions to overcome other disease drivers. (en)
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  • Proteinkinaseinhibitor (de)
  • Inhibiteur de kinase (fr)
  • Protein kinase inhibitor (en)
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