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Tea catechins inhibit hepatocyte growth factor receptor (MET kinase) activity in human colon cancer cells: kinetic and molecular docking studies.


ABSTRACT: Most cancer deaths result from spread of the primary tumor to distant sites (metastasis). MET is an important protein for metastasis in multiple tumor types. Here we report on the ability of tea catechins to suppress MET activation in human colon cancer cells and propose a mechanism by which they might compete for the kinase domain of the MET protein.

SUBMITTER: Larsen CA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2784189 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tea catechins inhibit hepatocyte growth factor receptor (MET kinase) activity in human colon cancer cells: kinetic and molecular docking studies.

Larsen Christine A CA   Bisson William H WH   Dashwood Roderick H RH  

Journal of medicinal chemistry 20091101 21


Most cancer deaths result from spread of the primary tumor to distant sites (metastasis). MET is an important protein for metastasis in multiple tumor types. Here we report on the ability of tea catechins to suppress MET activation in human colon cancer cells and propose a mechanism by which they might compete for the kinase domain of the MET protein. ...[more]

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