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Solvent-induced protein precipitation for drug target discovery on proteomic scale.
Analytical Chemistry, 2019High-throughput drug discovery is highly depended on the targets available to accelerate the process of candidates screening. Traditional chemical proteomics approaches for the screening of drug targets usually require the immobilization/modification of ...
Xiaolei Zhang +6 more
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Protein–Protein Interactions as Drug Targets
Future Medicinal Chemistry, 2015Modulation of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is becoming increasingly important in drug discovery and chemical biology. While a few years ago this 'target class' was deemed to be largely undruggable an impressing number of publications and success stories now show that targeting PPIs with small, drug-like molecules indeed is a feasible approach ...
Skwarczynska, Malgorzata +1 more
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Proteolysis-targeting Chimeras for Targeting Protein for Degradation
Future Medicinal Chemistry, 2019Proteolysis-targeting chimeras (PROTACs) are an emerging tool for therapeutic intervention by reducing or eliminating disease-causing proteins. PROTACs are bifunctional molecules that consist of a target protein ligand, a linker and an E3 ligase ligand, which mediate the polyubiquitination of the target protein, ultimately leading to the target protein
Jianguo, Qi, Gang, Zhang
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SnapShot: Targeted protein degradation
CellTargeted protein degradation strategies leverage endogenous cellular degradation machinery to selectively eliminate a protein of interest. Emerging technologies are opening avenues in drug discovery and functional characterization of intracellular, membrane, and extracellular proteins. To view this SnapShot, open or download the PDF.
Yu, Ding, Boxun, Lu
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1996
Abstract Protein targeting is the study of how proteins synthesized in one part of the cell reach their ultimate destination. A cell may have to guide a protein through several membranes into one of its organelles, or take up or secrete a protein through its cell wall. This book is a preview of the latest research in this area, which has
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Abstract Protein targeting is the study of how proteins synthesized in one part of the cell reach their ultimate destination. A cell may have to guide a protein through several membranes into one of its organelles, or take up or secrete a protein through its cell wall. This book is a preview of the latest research in this area, which has
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1992
Abstract It has been known for many years that the subcellular distribution of proteins throughout eukaryotic cells is highly ordered. This means that proteins have to be transported to their correct destinations and left there. Understanding the complex mechanisms by which this occurs has provided a major challenge for modern biology ...
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Abstract It has been known for many years that the subcellular distribution of proteins throughout eukaryotic cells is highly ordered. This means that proteins have to be transported to their correct destinations and left there. Understanding the complex mechanisms by which this occurs has provided a major challenge for modern biology ...
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2005
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Atkins, G. +3 more
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Atkins, G. +3 more
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Protein Targeting to Yeast Peroxisomes
2007Peroxisomes are important organelles of eukaryote cells. Although these structures are of relatively small size, they display an unprecedented functional versatility. The principles of their biogenesis and function are strongly conserved from very simple eukaryotes to humans.
van der Klei, Ida, Veenhuis, Marten
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Targeting Oncogenic RAS Protein
New England Journal of Medicine, 2022Dan L, Longo, Neal, Rosen
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