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Professor Jane Endicott
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Dr Natalie Tatum
Professor Jane Endicott
Chatterboxes: the structural and functional diversity of cyclins
2020
Daniel Wood
Svitlana Korolchuk
Dr Natalie Tatum
Lan Wang
Professor Jane Endicott
et al.
Differences in the conformational energy landscape of CDK1 and CDK2 suggest a mechanism for achieving selective CDK inhibition
2019
Daniel Wood
Daniel Lopez Fernandez
Leanne Knight
Islam Al-Khawaldeh
Dr Conghao Gai
et al.
FragLites - minimal, halogenated fragments displaying pharmacophore doublets. An efficient approach to druggability assessment and hit generation
2019
Stephanie Myers
Duncan Miller
Dr Lauren Molyneux
Dr Mercedeh Arasta
Dr Ruth Bawn
et al.
Identification of a novel orally bioavailable ERK5 inhibitor with selectivity over p38α and BRD4
2019
Duncan Miller
Dr Mathew Martin
Santosh Adhikari
Alfie Brennan
Professor Jane Endicott
et al.
Identification of a novel ligand for the ATAD2 bromodomain with selectivity over BRD4 through a fragment growing approach
2018
Daniel Wood
Professor Jane Endicott
Structural insights into the functional diversity of the CDK–cyclin family
2018
Christopher Coxon
Dr Suzannah Harnor
Dr Mathew Martin
Dr Benoit Carbain
Professor Bernard Golding
et al.
Cyclin-Dependent Kinase (CDK) Inhibitors; Structure-Activity Relationships and Insights into the CDK-2 Selectivity of 6-Substituted 2-Arylaminopurines
2017
Stephen Hallett
Dr Martyna Pastok
Dr Anita Wittner
Professor Steve Wedge
Professor Martin Noble
et al.
Differential Regulation of G1 CDK Complexes by the Hsp90-Cdc37 Chaperone System
2017
Dr Mathew Martin
Professor Jane Endicott
Professor Martin Noble
Structure-based discovery of cyclin-dependent protein kinase inhibitors
2017
Svitlana Korolchuk
Dr Mathew Martin
Dr Will Stanley
Professor Martin Noble
Professor Jane Endicott
et al.
CDK1 structures reveal conserved and unique features of the essential cell cycle CDK
2015
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