Farnesyltransferase inhibitors: antineoplastic mechanism and clinical prospectsby: George C Prendergast
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, Vol. 12, No. 2. (1 April 2000), pp. 166-173.
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AbstractRecent work suggests that farnesyltransferase inhibitors suppress cancer cell proliferation through mechanisms other than inhibiting Ras isoprenylation, which is not a crucial event. Recent evidence also suggests that the antineoplastic properties of farnesyltransferase inhibitors are due to alterations in the isoprenylation of RhoB, an endosomal Rho protein that functions in receptor trafficking. A shift in conceptual focus from Ras to Rho to understand how farnesyltransferase inhibitors act provides a new vantage to address old questions in the field and suggests strategies to improve and potentially widen clinical applications.
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