Hsp90 as an anti-cancer target

Drug Resist Updat. 1999 Jun;2(3):165-172. doi: 10.1054/drup.1999.0082.

Abstract

Heat shock protein 90 is one of the most abundant cellular proteins. Although its functions are still being characterized, it appears to serve as a chaperone for a growing list of cell signaling proteins, including many tyrosine and serine/threonine kinases, involved in cell proliferation and/or survival. The recent discovery of natural products which are able to inhibit Hsp90 function have allowed for both identification of its client proteins and for a better understanding of its role in their activity. Accumulating data have suggested that targeting Hsp90 in cancer cells may be of clinical benefit. Copyright 1999 Harcourt Publishers Ltd.