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A protein kinase involved in the regulation of inflammatory cytokine biosynthesis

  • Nature. 1994 Dec 22-29;372(6508):739-46. doi: 10.1038/372739a0.
J C Lee 1 J T Laydon P C McDonnell T F Gallagher S Kumar D Green D McNulty M J Blumenthal J R Heys S W Landvatter J E Strickler M M McLaughlin I R Siemens S M Fisher G P Livi J R White J L Adams P R Young
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  • 1 Department of Cellular Biochemistry, SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406.
Abstract

Production of interleukin-1 and tumour necrosis factor from stimulated human monocytes is inhibited by a new series of pyridinyl-imidazole compounds. Using radiolabelled and radio-photoaffinity-labelled chemical probes, the target of these compounds was identified as a pair of closely related mitogen-activated protein kinase homologues, termed CSBPs. Binding of the pyridinyl-imidazole compounds inhibited CSBP kinase activity and could be directly correlated with their ability to inhibit cytokine production, suggesting that the CSBPs are critical for cytokine production.

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