نتایج جستجو برای: small molecule compounds

تعداد نتایج: 1091619  

Journal: :Cell chemical biology 2021

Cereblon (CRBN), originally identified as a gene associated with intellectual disability, was primary target of thalidomide. Accumulating evidence has shown that CRBN is substrate receptor Cullin Ring E3 ubiquitin ligase 4 (CRL4) containing DDB1, CUL4, and RBX1, which recognizes specific neosubstrates in the presence thalidomide or its analogs induces their ubiquitination proteasomal degradatio...

2013
Robert Urich Grant Wishart Michael Kiczun André Richters Naomi Tidten-Luksch Daniel Rauh Brad Sherborne Paul G. Wyatt Ruth Brenk

Protein kinases constitute an attractive family of enzyme targets with high relevance to cell and disease biology. Small molecule inhibitors are powerful tools to dissect and elucidate the function of kinases in chemical biology research and to serve as potential starting points for drug discovery. However, the discovery and development of novel inhibitors remains challenging. Here, we describe...

Journal: :Chemistry & biology 2011
Terri T Ni Eric J Rellinger Amrita Mukherjee Shuying Xie Lauren Stephens Curtis A Thorne Kwangho Kim Jiangyong Hu Ethan Lee Larry Marnett Antonis K Hatzopoulos Tao P Zhong

We have developed a robust in vivo small-molecule screen that modulates heart size and cardiomyocyte generation in zebrafish. Three structurally related compounds (Cardionogen-1 to Cardionogen-3) identified from our screen enlarge the size of the developing heart via myocardial hyperplasia. Increased cardiomyocyte number in Cardionogen-treated embryos is due to expansion of cardiac progenitor c...

2013
Kosuke Oana Yoko Oma Satoshi Suo Masanori P. Takahashi Ichizo Nishino Shin'ichi Takeda Shoichi Ishiura

Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is the most common muscular dystrophy in adults and as yet no cure for DM1. Here, we report the potential of manumycin A for a novel DM1 therapeutic reagent. DM1 is caused by expansion of CTG repeat. Mutant transcripts containing expanded CUG repeats lead to aberrant regulation of alternative splicing. Myotonia (delayed muscle relaxation) is the most commonly obs...

2017
Charles A. C. Williams Nathanael S. Gray Greg M. Findlay

Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) can self-renew or differentiate into all cell types, a phenomenon known as pluripotency. Distinct pluripotent states have been described, termed "naïve" and "primed" pluripotency. The mechanisms that control naïve-primed transition are poorly understood. In particular, we remain poorly informed about protein kinases that specify naïve and primed pluripotent states, d...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Jung Hoon Woo Yishai Shimoni Wan Seok Yang Prem Subramaniam Archana Iyer Paola Nicoletti María Rodríguez Martínez Gonzalo López Michela Mattioli Ronald Realubit Charles Karan Brent R. Stockwell Mukesh Bansal Andrea Califano

Genome-wide identification of the mechanism of action (MoA) of small-molecule compounds characterizing their targets, effectors, and activity modulators represents a highly relevant yet elusive goal, with critical implications for assessment of compound efficacy and toxicity. Current approaches are labor intensive and mostly limited to elucidating high-affinity binding target proteins. We intro...

Journal: :Journal of medicinal chemistry 2009
Christina M Thompson Catherine A Quinn Paul J Hergenrother

Small molecule inhibitors of apoptosis hold considerable promise for the treatment of a host of diseases, including neurodegeneration, myocardial infarction, and stroke. Many compounds that delay or prevent apoptotic death either reduce the amount of cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) or are direct inhibitors of caspases. With the goal of using small molecules to identify novel antiapoptoti...

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