Bayle_2021_J.Med.Chem__

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Title : Carboxylesterase Notum Is a Druggable Target to Modulate Wnt Signaling - Bayle_2021_J.Med.Chem__
Author(s) : Bayle ED , Svensson F , Atkinson BN , Steadman D , Willis NJ , Woodward HL , Whiting P , Vincent JP , Fish PV
Ref : Journal of Medicinal Chemistry , : , 2021
Abstract :

Regulation of the Wnt signaling pathway is critically important for a number of cellular processes in both development and adult mammalian biology. This Perspective will provide a summary of current and emerging therapeutic opportunities in modulating Wnt signaling, especially through inhibition of Notum carboxylesterase activity. Notum was recently shown to act as a negative regulator of Wnt signaling through the removal of an essential palmitoleate group. Inhibition of Notum activity may represent a new approach to treat disease where aberrant Notum activity has been identified as the underlying cause. Reliable screening technologies are available to identify inhibitors of Notum, and structural studies are accelerating the discovery of new inhibitors. A selection of these hits have been optimized to give fit-for-purpose small molecule inhibitors of Notum. Three noteworthy examples are LP-922056 (26), ABC99 (27), and ARUK3001185 (28), which are complementary chemical tools for exploring the role of Notum in Wnt signaling.

PubMedSearch : Bayle_2021_J.Med.Chem__
PubMedID: 33783220
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-NOTUM

Related information

Inhibitor LP-922056    ARUK3001185    ABC99
Gene_locus human-NOTUM

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Bayle ED, Svensson F, Atkinson BN, Steadman D, Willis NJ, Woodward HL, Whiting P, Vincent JP, Fish PV (2021)
Carboxylesterase Notum Is a Druggable Target to Modulate Wnt Signaling
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry :

Bayle ED, Svensson F, Atkinson BN, Steadman D, Willis NJ, Woodward HL, Whiting P, Vincent JP, Fish PV (2021)
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry :