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The closed conformation of ATP-dependent DNA ligase from Archaeoglobus fulgidus
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Organic and biomolecular chemistry, 2015
DNA ligases are critical components for DNA metabolism in all organisms. NAD(+)-dependent DNA ligases (LigA) found exclusively in bacteria and certain entomopoxviruses are drawing increasing attention as therapeutic targets as they differ in their ...
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DNA ligases are critical components for DNA metabolism in all organisms. NAD(+)-dependent DNA ligases (LigA) found exclusively in bacteria and certain entomopoxviruses are drawing increasing attention as therapeutic targets as they differ in their ...
N. Yadav+5 more
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mycobacterial DNA ligase D complexed with ATP and MES
, 2019S. Shuman, M. Unciuleac, Y. Goldgur
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E3 ligase ligand chemistries: from building blocks to protein degraders
Chemical Society Reviews, 2022Izidor Sosi+2 more
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mycobacterial DNA ligase D complexed with ATP and Mg
, 2019S. Shuman, M. Unciuleac, Y. Goldgur
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E3 Ligase Ligands in Successful PROTACs: An Overview of Syntheses and Linker Attachment Points
Frontiers in Chemistry, 2021Aleša Bricelj+2 more
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1999
We demonstrate that L-ATP: 1) as well as its natural D-enantiomer, acts as a phosphate donor in the reaction catalysed by human deoxycytidine kinase; 2) inhibits human DNA-primase and the ATP-dependent T4 DNA ligase. Thus, the lack of enantioselectivity of the enzymes is more frequent than it was believed a few years ago and we suggest that it would ...
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We demonstrate that L-ATP: 1) as well as its natural D-enantiomer, acts as a phosphate donor in the reaction catalysed by human deoxycytidine kinase; 2) inhibits human DNA-primase and the ATP-dependent T4 DNA ligase. Thus, the lack of enantioselectivity of the enzymes is more frequent than it was believed a few years ago and we suggest that it would ...
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SCF ubiquitin ligase-targeted therapies
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2014Julia K Pagan, Michele Pagano
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Structure of the DDB1–CRBN E3 ubiquitin ligase in complex with thalidomide
Nature, 2014Eric S Fischer+2 more
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