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Hypothetical bromodomain-containing protein 5 is required for the growth of Toxoplasma gondii

Veterinary Parasitology, 2022
Bromodomain (BRD) is a highly conserved structural module domain, found in various proteins, including chromatin-related proteins, nucleus acetyltransferases, and transcription-associated proteins. Toxoplasma gondii, a zoonotic protozoan, encodes at least 12 predicted BRD-containing proteins (BDPs).
Haiyan Gong   +2 more
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Bromodomain-Containing Protein 4: A Druggable Target

Current Drug Targets, 2019
Bromodomain-containing protein 4 (BRD4) belongs to the bromodomain and extraterminal family. BRD4 inhibitors can regulate acetylated lysine and form protein complexes that initiate transcriptional programs as an epigenetic regulator of the histone code. BRD4 was initially considered to be one of the most promising targets for combating malignant tumors.
Yingying, Shi   +5 more
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Acetyllysine-binding and function of bromodomain-containing proteins in chromatin

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2001
Acetylated histones are generally associated with active chromatin. The bromodomain has recently been identified as a protein module capable of binding to acetylated lysine residues, and hence is able to mediate the recruitment of factors to acetylated chromatin. Functional studies of bromodomain-containing proteins indicate how this domain contributes
M H, Dyson, S, Rose, L C, Mahadevan
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Bromodomain‐containing protein 4 and its role in cardiovascular diseases

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2020
AbstractBromodomain‐containing protein 4 (BRD4), a chromatin‐binding protein, is involved in the development of various tumors. Recent evidence suggests that BRD4 also plays a significant role in cardiovascular diseases, such as ischemic heart disease, hypertension, and cardiac hypertrophy.
Liang Li   +3 more
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Targeting bromodomain-containing proteins to prevent spontaneous preterm birth

Clinical Science, 2019
Abstract Preterm birth is a global healthcare challenge. Spontaneous preterm birth (sPTB) is commonly caused by inflammation, yet there are currently no effective therapies available. The Bromodomain and Extra-Terminal motif (BET) proteins, Bromodomain-containing protein (Brd) 2 (Brd2), Brd3 and Brd4 regulate inflammation in non ...
Ratana Lim   +2 more
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Targeting bromodomain-containing protein 4 (BRD4) benefits rheumatoid arthritis

Immunology Letters, 2015
We aimed to explore the effects of bromodomain-containing protein 4 (BRD4) inhibition on tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α-stimulated human rheumatoid arthritis fibroblast-like synoviocytes (RA-FLS) behavior and the therapeutic implications using BRD4 inhibitor JQ1 were explored in vivo.
Qing-gang, Zhang   +2 more
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Inhibition of bromodomain-containing protein 9 for the prevention of epigenetically-defined drug resistance

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2017
Bromodomain-containing protein 9 (BRD9), an epigenetic "reader" of acetylated lysines on post-translationally modified histone proteins, is upregulated in multiple cancer cell lines. To assess the functional role of BRD9 in cancer cell lines, we identified a small-molecule inhibitor of the BRD9 bromodomain. Starting from a pyrrolopyridone lead, we used
Terry D, Crawford   +23 more
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Targeting Bromodomain-Containing Protein 9 in Human Uterine Fibroid Cells

Reproductive Sciences
Bromodomain (BRD)-containing proteins are evolutionarily conserved protein-protein interaction modules involved in many biological processes. BRDs selectively recognize and bind to acetylated lysine residues, particularly in histones, and thereby have a crucial role in the regulation of gene expression.
Qiwei Yang   +4 more
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Mapping Cophosphoregulation Networks Linked to Transcriptional Regulator Bromodomain-Containing Protein 4

DNA and Cell Biology
Bromodomain-containing protein 4 (BRD4) is a pivotal transcriptional regulator implicated in cancer, fibrosis, and inflammation, yet its phospho-regulatory network remains underexplored. This study leverages an extensive analysis of 1000 qualitative and 225 quantitative global phosphoproteome datasets to decode the BRD4 phosphorylation landscape.
Anjana C. Lalu   +7 more
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