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Hydralazine inhibits cysteamine dioxygenase to treat preeclampsia and senesce glioblastoma
Hydralazine (HYZ), a treatment for preeclampsia and hypertensive crisis, is listed by the World Health Organization as an essential medicine. Its mode of action has remained unknown through its seven decades of clinical use. Here, we identify 2-aminoethanethiol dioxygenase (ADO), a key mediator of targeted protein degradation, as a selective HYZ target.
Oct 151 min read
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Phenelzine-based probes reveal Secernin-3 is involved in thermal nociception.
Chemical platforms that facilitate both the identification and elucidation of new areas for therapeutic development are necessary but lacking. Activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) leverages active site-directed chemical probes as target discovery tools that resolve activity from expression and immediately marry the targets identified with lead compounds for drug design.
Jun 1, 20231 min read
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Discovery of potent and selective inhibitors against protein-derived electrophilic cofactors
Electrophilic cofactors are widely distributed in nature and play important roles in many physiological and disease processes, yet they have remained blind spots in traditional activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) approaches that target nucleophiles. More recently, reverse-polarity (RP)-ABPP using hydrazine probes identified an electrophilic N-terminal glyoxylyl (Glox) group for the first time in secernin-3 (SCRN3).
Mar 2, 20222 min read
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Activity-based hydrazine probes for protein profiling of electrophilic functionality in therapeutic targets
Most known probes for activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) use electrophilic groups that tag a single type of nucleophilic amino acid to identify cases in which its hyper-reactivity underpins function.
Jul 31, 20211 min read
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