Protein Kinases and Neurodegeneration
A special issue of Cells (ISSN 2073-4409). This special issue belongs to the section "Cells of the Nervous System".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 April 2023) | Viewed by 4291
Special Issue Editors
Interests: protein kinases; atypical GTPases; target validation; protein engineering; novel enzymes; bioremediation; ageing; neurodegeneration; proteinopathies
Interests: protein kinases; atypical GTPases; target validation; protein engineering; novel enzymes; bioremediation; ageing; neurodegeneration; proteinopathies
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Dear Colleagues,
Neurodegenerative disorders and the associated comorbidities are on the rise due to the global increase in ageing population. Most common neurodegenerative diseases include Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Huntington’s disease, and frontotemporal dementia, among others. The rise in disease burden is not suitably met by novel therapeutic developments and effective treatment strategies yet. One of the most popular classes of biomolecules that has been successfully targeted in the last two decades are human protein kinases. Protein kinases are highly tractable drug targets where, overall, more than 70 small molecule inhibitors are FDA approved and several antibody therapies are currently under trial. Although a multitude of research approaches to target kinases for neurological dysfunction and neurodegeneration are underway, the complexities of developing effective drug molecules that can be delivered in the central nervous system (CNS) still remains a challenge. A complete understanding of the molecular mechanisms, signaling regulation, and structural basis of key kinase molecules involved in neuronal function will create and strengthen new avenues for developing drug targets for neurodegenerative disorders.
On this basis. we invite original research articles, reviews, and technical reports focused on protein kinases that can be validated as novel drug targets for neurodegenerative disorders.
Dr. Jeyanthy Eswaran
Dr. Meera Soundararajan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- protein kinase
- drug targets
- neurodegeneration
- Parkinson’s disease
- Alzheimer’s
- ALS
- dementia
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