Masakatsu Eguchi
Myriad Genetics
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2004
Katayoon H. Emami; Cu Nguyen; Hong Ma; Dae Hoon Kim; Kwang Won Jeong; Masakatsu Eguchi; Randall T. Moon; Jia-Ling Teo; Hak Yeop Kim; Sung Hwan Moon; Ha; Michael Kahn
Inherited and somatic mutations in the adenomatous polyposis coli occur in most colon cancers, leading to activation of beta-catenin-responsive genes. To identify small molecule antagonists of this pathway, we challenged transformed colorectal cells with a secondary structure-templated chemical library, looking for compounds that inhibit a beta-catenin-responsive reporter. We identified ICG-001, a small molecule that down-regulates beta-catenin/T cell factor signaling by specifically binding to cyclic AMP response element-binding protein. ICG-001 selectively induces apoptosis in transformed cells but not in normal colon cells, reduces in vitro growth of colon carcinoma cells, and is efficacious in the Min mouse and nude mouse xenograft models of colon cancer.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2004
Katayoon H. Emami; Cu Nguyen; Hong Ma; Dae Hoon Kim; Kwang Won Jeong; Masakatsu Eguchi; Randall T. Moon; Jia-Ling Teo; Se Wong Oh; Hak Yeop Kim; Sung Hwan Moon; Jong Ryul Ha; Michael Kahn
Inherited and somatic mutations in the adenomatous polyposis coli occur in most colon cancers, leading to activation of beta-catenin-responsive genes. To identify small molecule antagonists of this pathway, we challenged transformed colorectal cells with a secondary structure-templated chemical library, looking for compounds that inhibit a beta-catenin-responsive reporter. We identified ICG-001, a small molecule that down-regulates beta-catenin/T cell factor signaling by specifically binding to cyclic AMP response element-binding protein. ICG-001 selectively induces apoptosis in transformed cells but not in normal colon cells, reduces in vitro growth of colon carcinoma cells, and is efficacious in the Min mouse and nude mouse xenograft models of colon cancer.
Biofutur | 1997
Michael Kirkland Kahn; Cyprian O. Ogbu; Masakatsu Eguchi; Hwa-Ok Kim; Patrick Douglas Boatman
There are disclosed β-sheet mimetics and methods relating to the same for imparting or stabilizing the β-sheet structure of a peptide, protein or molecule. In one aspect, β-sheet mimetics are disclosed having utility as protease inhibitors in general and, more specifically, as serine protease inhibitors such as thrombin, elastase and Factor X inhibitors. In one embodiment, the β-sheet mimetic is a thrombin inhibitor.
Mini-reviews in Medicinal Chemistry | 2002
Masakatsu Eguchi; Michael Kahn
The secondary structure peptidomimetic approach is a rational way to develop novel nonpeptide pharmaceutical agents based upon biologically significant proteinaceous leads. A part of this approach elaborated in this laboratory over the past ten years is reviewed along with the recent developments in this field.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2004
Katayoon H. Emami; Cu Nguyen; Hong Ma; Dae Hoon Kim; Kwang Won Jeong; Masakatsu Eguchi; Randall T. Moon; Jia-Ling Teo; Se Woong Oh; Hak Yeop Kim; Sung Hwan Moon; Jong Ryul Ha; Michael Kahn
Inherited and somatic mutations in the adenomatous polyposis coli occur in most colon cancers, leading to activation of beta-catenin-responsive genes. To identify small molecule antagonists of this pathway, we challenged transformed colorectal cells with a secondary structure-templated chemical library, looking for compounds that inhibit a beta-catenin-responsive reporter. We identified ICG-001, a small molecule that down-regulates beta-catenin/T cell factor signaling by specifically binding to cyclic AMP response element-binding protein. ICG-001 selectively induces apoptosis in transformed cells but not in normal colon cells, reduces in vitro growth of colon carcinoma cells, and is efficacious in the Min mouse and nude mouse xenograft models of colon cancer.
Archive | 2000
Michael Kahn; Masakatsu Eguchi; Hwa-Ok Kim; Marcin Stasiak
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2002
Masakatsu Eguchi; Richard Shen; J. Paul Shea; Min S. Lee; Michael Kahn
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1999
Masakatsu Eguchi; Min S. Lee; Hiroshi Nakanishi; Marcin Stasiak; Scott Lovell; Michael Kahn
Archive | 1997
Michael Kirkland Kahn; Maher Qabar; Michael Kim Mcmillan; Cyprian O. Ogbu; Masakatsu Eguchi; Hwa Ok Kim; Patrick Douglas Boatman; Jan Urban; Joseph Patrick Meara; Suresh Bellevue Babu; Mark D Ferguson; Christopher Lum
Archive | 2002
Michael Kahn; Masakatsu Eguchi; Sung Hwan Moon; Jae Uk Chung; Kwang Won Jeong