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A Chemical Approach Identifies CDK4 as a Regulatory Component of Glucose Metabolism
(2014-06-06)
Mammals have to adapt quickly to the changes of nutrition availability. The liver is the central organ that coordinates the responses to food deprivation upon fasting and nutrient overload during feeding. In liver, hormonal ...
Targeting `Undruggable' Cancer Proteins with Irreversible Small Molecule Inhibitors: Her3 and KRas
(2014-06-06)
With the lighting speed revolution of technologies in chemistry and biology, increasing number of proteins which eluded scientists' efforts to block them before and were labeled as `undruggable', were successfully targeted ...
Probing Protein Interactions with Stapled Peptides: Myc Family and Insulin Receptor
(2013-10-15)
One of the most exciting frontiers of expanding pharmacopeia to combat currently untreatable diseases is achieving specifically and potently disruption of unwanted protein-protein interactions where traditional small ...
Discovery and Characterization of Novel Bioactive Peptides and a Natural ERRalpha Ligand
(2013-10-17)
Metabolites and peptides have a central role in biology that is often overlooked. Despite the importance of metabolites in key protein-metabolite interactions (PMIs), the extent and identity of these interactions is not ...
Dissecting the Mechanisms of Direct Activation for Proapoptotic BAK and BAX
(2013-10-08)
Dissecting the Mechanisms of Direct Activation for Proapoptotic BAK and BAX
Oxidative Assembly of the Outer Membrane Lipopolysaccharide Translocon LptD/E and Progress towards Its X-Ray Crystal Structure
(2014-10-21)
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is the glycolipid that comprises the outer leaflet of the Gram-negative outer membrane (OM). Because it is essential in nearly all Gram-negative species, and because it is responsible for making ...