User:RelentlessRecusant/Kinase Inhibitor Library

The Kinase Inhibitor Library, colloquially referred to as the "Kinase Library", is a commercially-available collection of small-molecule chemical compounds that saturate the entire human kinome, providing at least one specific inhibitor for each of the five hundred human kinases as well as general and promiscuous kinase inhibitors. Inhibitors of protein kinases generally function through three general modalities on the structural level: by binding to the active ATP-binding site, stabilization of the kinase in an inactive conformation, or at a kinase-unique allosteric binding site.