Archaea produce peptidoglycan hydrolases that kill bacteria. [PDF]
Strock R +6 more
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Targeting protein–protein interactions with reversible covalent modalities: Non‐cysteine chemistries
Abstract Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) are central to diverse cellular functions, and represent a rapidly expanding class of therapeutic targets. Advancements in covalent drug design have enabled small‐molecule drugs to overcome challenges associated with engaging these targets, such as limited durations of action and difficult‐to‐drug (expansive,
Ruchira Basu, Steven Fletcher
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Tuning the efficiency of molecular probes <i>via</i> quinone methide-based <i>in situ</i> labeling. [PDF]
Rabinowitz Z +7 more
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Interactions between gut commensal bacteria and polysaccharides derived from algae and legumes: identification of metabolites produced and pathways involved. [PDF]
Biscarrat P +13 more
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Metabolic hubs under attack: Effector-mediated manipulation of plant inositol phosphate signaling. [PDF]
Roitsch E +3 more
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Archaea appropriate weaponry to breach the bacterial cell wall. [PDF]
Papageorgiou AC, Adam PS.
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Identifying microbial protease allergens through protein language model-guided homology. [PDF]
Thurimella K +8 more
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Biocatalytic ulvan degradation by Pseudoalteromonas marina: exploring a marine polysaccharide bioconversion system. [PDF]
Gajanayaka ND +10 more
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