TY - JOUR
T1 - Cancer, chemistry, and the cell
T2 - Molecules that interact with the neurotensin receptors
AU - Myers, Rebecca M.
AU - Shearman, James W.
AU - Kitching, Matthew O.
AU - Ramos-Montoya, Antonio
AU - Neal, David E.
AU - Ley, Steven V.
PY - 2009/7/17
Y1 - 2009/7/17
N2 - The literature covering neurotensin (NT) and its signalling pathways, receptors, and biological profile is complicated by the fact that the discovery of three NT receptor subtypes has come to light only in recent years. Moreover, a lot of this literature explores NT in the context of the central nervous system and behavioral studies. However, there is now good evidence that the upregulation of NT is intimately involved in cancer development and progression. This Review aims to summarize the isolation, cloning, localization, and binding properties of the accepted receptor subtypes (NTR1, NTR2, and NTR3) and the molecules known to bind at these receptors. The growing role these targets are playing in cancer research is also discussed. We hope this Review will provide a useful overview and a one-stop resource for new researchers engaged in this field at the chemistry - biology interface.
AB - The literature covering neurotensin (NT) and its signalling pathways, receptors, and biological profile is complicated by the fact that the discovery of three NT receptor subtypes has come to light only in recent years. Moreover, a lot of this literature explores NT in the context of the central nervous system and behavioral studies. However, there is now good evidence that the upregulation of NT is intimately involved in cancer development and progression. This Review aims to summarize the isolation, cloning, localization, and binding properties of the accepted receptor subtypes (NTR1, NTR2, and NTR3) and the molecules known to bind at these receptors. The growing role these targets are playing in cancer research is also discussed. We hope this Review will provide a useful overview and a one-stop resource for new researchers engaged in this field at the chemistry - biology interface.
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U2 - 10.1021/cb900038e
DO - 10.1021/cb900038e
M3 - Artículo de revisión
C2 - 19462983
AN - SCOPUS:67650790442
SN - 1554-8929
VL - 4
SP - 503
EP - 525
JO - ACS Chemical Biology
JF - ACS Chemical Biology
IS - 7
ER -