“…Binding of quercetin to MEK/Raf1 (in rat liver epithelial cells) or PI3K (in mouse JB6 P ϩ skin epidermal cells) suppresses the activity of the corresponding kinase induced by arsenite and tissue plasminogen activator, respectively (6,7). Quercetin has also been reported to bind casein kinase 2, one of the regulators that modulate global caspase signaling, and inhibit its activity (8,9). More recently, the heat shock proteins HSP70 and HSP90, RuvB-like 2 ATPases, and eIF-3 have also been identified as quercetin-binding proteins.…”