Method for inhibiting signal transduction, signal transduction inhibitor to be used therein and use thereof

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 8173365
APP PUB NO 20100062978A1
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12294347

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An object of the present invention is to provide a method for inhibiting activation of signaling pathway mediated by erbB1 or erbB2 in human cell and a signaling inhibitor to be used therefor. The above-described activation of signaling pathway can be inhibited by a polypeptide comprising at least one of PTB domain or ERK2 binding domain of human FRS2β. The above-described polypeptide may be introduced directly into cell, or nucleic acid which encodes for the above-described polypeptide may be introduced into cell to allow expression of the polypeptide in the cell. Such polypeptide and nucleic acid can be used, for example, as a signaling inhibitor. In addition, since erbB1 and erbB2 are involved in development of cancer, the above-described signaling inhibitor is also useful, for example, as an anticancer drug.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO3-1 HONGO 7-CHOME BUNKYO-KU TOKYO 113-8654
TOKYO MEDICAL UNIVERSITY1-1 SHINJUKU 6-CHOME SHINJUKU-KU TOKYO 1608402
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CORPORATION TOKYO MEDICAL AND DENTAL UNIVERSITY5-45 YUSHIMA 1-CHOME BUNKYO-KU TOKYO 113-8510

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Gotoh, Noriko Hino, JP 5 5
Kuroda, Masahiko Tokyo, JP 41 151
Tsuchida, Nobuo Tsukuba, JP 5 12

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