2001
The anti-inflammatory natural product parthenolide from the medicinal herb Feverfew directly binds to and inhibits IκB kinase
Kwok B, Koh B, Ndubuisi M, Elofsson M, Crews C. The anti-inflammatory natural product parthenolide from the medicinal herb Feverfew directly binds to and inhibits IκB kinase. Cell Chemical Biology 2001, 8: 759-766. PMID: 11514225, DOI: 10.1016/s1074-5521(01)00049-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnti-inflammatory activityHerb feverfewPro-inflammatory signaling pathwaysDirect molecular targetVivo anti-inflammatory activityAnti-inflammatory propertiesAnti-inflammatory agentsCytokine-mediated stimulationCytokine-mediated signalingIkappaB kinase betaSesquiterpene lactone parthenolidePharmaceutical interventionsIκB kinaseMolecular targetsNatural product parthenolideKinase betaParthenolideCysteine 179Signaling pathwaysPossible molecular basisIntracellular signaling processesAttractive targetIKK complexMolecular mechanismsAlpha-methylene gamma-lactone moiety
2000
Small-molecule inhibitors of the cell cycle
Crews C, Mohan R. Small-molecule inhibitors of the cell cycle. Current Opinion In Chemical Biology 2000, 4: 47-53. PMID: 10679374, DOI: 10.1016/s1367-5931(99)00050-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmall molecule inhibitorsCell cycleNovel cell cycle inhibitorsCyclin-dependent kinasesCell cycle progressionCell cycle inhibitorsCytoskeletal dynamicsAnti-mitotic agentsNovel chemotherapeuticsAttractive targetInhibitorsScreening technologiesRecent advancesKinaseGreater specificityCycleChemotherapeutics