Ubiquitination of transcription factors in cancer: unveiling therapeutic potential
In cancer, dysregulated ubiquitination of transcription factors contributes to the uncontrolled growth and survival characteristics of tumors. Tumor suppressors are degraded by aberrant ubiquitination, or oncogenic transcription factors gain stability through ubiquitination, thereby promoting tumorigenesis.
Dongha Kim, Hye Jin Nam, Sung Hee Baek
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Protein-Directed Dynamic Combinatorial Chemistry: An Efficient Strategy in Drug Design. [PDF]
Canal-Martín A, Pérez-Fernández R.
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Papers on combinatorial chemistry or solid-phase synthesis from other journals - March 1999
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Targeted protein degradation in oncology: novel therapeutic opportunity for solid tumours?
Current anticancer therapies are limited by the occurrence of resistance and undruggability of most proteins. Targeted protein degraders are novel, promising agents that trigger the selective degradation of previously undruggable proteins through the recruitment of the ubiquitin–proteasome machinery. Their mechanism of action raises exciting challenges,
Noé Herbel, Sophie Postel‐Vinay
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Static Combinatorial Chemistry: A High-Pressure Approach to the Synthesis of Macrocyclic Benzoamide Libraries. [PDF]
Pikus G, Tyszka-Gumkowska A, Jurczak J.
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Papers on combinatorial chemistry or solid-phase synthesis from other journals - September 1998
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Nuclear prothymosin α inhibits epithelial‐mesenchymal transition (EMT) in lung cancer by increasing Smad7 acetylation and competing with Smad2 for binding to SNAI1, TWIST1, and ZEB1 promoters. In early‐stage cancer, ProT suppresses TGF‐β‐induced EMT, while its loss in the nucleus in late‐stage cancer leads to enhanced EMT and poor prognosis.
Liyun Chen+12 more
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Support Vector Machines in Combinatorial Chemistry
Matthew W B Trotter+2 more
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One-Pot Parallel Synthesis of Unclosed Cryptands-Searching for Selective Anion Receptors via Static Combinatorial Chemistry Techniques. [PDF]
Niedbała P, Jurczak J.
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