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  • Target identification and m... Target identification and mechanism of action in chemical biology and drug discovery
    Schenone, Monica; Dančík, Vlado; Wagner, Bridget K ... Nature chemical biology, 04/2013, Volume: 9, Issue: 4
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    Target-identification and mechanism-of-action studies have important roles in small-molecule probe and drug discovery. Biological and technological advances have resulted in the increasing use of ...
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  • The NORAD lncRNA assembles ... The NORAD lncRNA assembles a topoisomerase complex critical for genome stability
    Munschauer, Mathias; Nguyen, Celina T; Sirokman, Klara ... Nature, 09/2018, Volume: 561, Issue: 7721
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    The human genome contains thousands of long non-coding RNAs , but specific biological functions and biochemical mechanisms have been discovered for only about a dozen . A specific long non-coding ...
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  • Lenalidomide Causes Selecti... Lenalidomide Causes Selective Degradation of IKZF1 and IKZF3 in Multiple Myeloma Cells
    Krönke, Jan; Udeshi, Namrata D.; Narla, Anupama ... Science, 01/2014, Volume: 343, Issue: 6168
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    Lenalidomide is a drug with clinical efficacy in multiple myeloma and other B cell neoplasms, but its mechanism of action is unknown. Using quantitative proteomics, we found that lenalidomide causes ...
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  • Selective killing of cancer... Selective killing of cancer cells by a small molecule targeting the stress response to ROS
    RAJ, Lakshmi; IDE, Takao; STERN, Andrew M ... Nature, 07/2011, Volume: 475, Issue: 7355
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    Malignant transformation, driven by gain-of-function mutations in oncogenes and loss-of-function mutations in tumour suppressor genes, results in cell deregulation that is frequently associated with ...
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  • The lncRNA lincNMR regulate... The lncRNA lincNMR regulates nucleotide metabolism via a YBX1 - RRM2 axis in cancer
    Gandhi, Minakshi; Groß, Matthias; Holler, Jessica M ... Nature communications, 06/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Long intergenic non-coding RNA-Nucleotide Metabolism Regulator (lincNMR) is a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) which is induced in hepatocellular carcinoma. Its depletion invokes a proliferation defect, ...
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  • Control of human hemoglobin... Control of human hemoglobin switching by LIN28B-mediated regulation of BCL11A translation
    Basak, Anindita; Munschauer, Mathias; Lareau, Caleb A ... Nature genetics, 02/2020, Volume: 52, Issue: 2
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    Increased production of fetal hemoglobin (HbF) can ameliorate the severity of sickle cell disease and β-thalassemia . BCL11A represses the genes encoding HbF and regulates human hemoglobin switching ...
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  • Binding of TMPRSS2-ERG to B... Binding of TMPRSS2-ERG to BAF Chromatin Remodeling Complexes Mediates Prostate Oncogenesis
    Sandoval, Gabriel J.; Pulice, John L.; Pakula, Hubert ... Molecular cell, 08/2018, Volume: 71, Issue: 4
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    Chromosomal rearrangements resulting in the fusion of TMPRSS2, an androgen-regulated gene, and the ETS family transcription factor ERG occur in over half of prostate cancers. However, the mechanism ...
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  • BRG1 Loss Predisposes Lung ... BRG1 Loss Predisposes Lung Cancers to Replicative Stress and ATR Dependency
    Gupta, Manav; Concepcion, Carla P; Fahey, Caroline G ... Cancer research, 09/2020, Volume: 80, Issue: 18
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    Inactivation of SMARCA4/BRG1, the core ATPase subunit of mammalian SWI/SNF complexes, occurs at very high frequencies in non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC). There are no targeted therapies for this ...
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  • Constitutively active autop... Constitutively active autophagy in macrophages dampens inflammation through metabolic and post-transcriptional regulation of cytokine production
    Xu, Jinjin; Kong, Lingjia; Oliver, Blayne A. ... Cell reports, 07/2023, Volume: 42, Issue: 7
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    Autophagy is an essential cellular process that is deeply integrated with innate immune signaling; however, studies that examine the impact of autophagic modulation in the context of inflammatory ...
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  • Identifying the Proteins to... Identifying the Proteins to Which Small-Molecule Probes and Drugs Bind in Cells
    Ong, Shao-En; Schenone, Monica; Margolin, Adam A. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 03/2009, Volume: 106, Issue: 12
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    Most small-molecule probes and drugs alter cell circuitry by interacting with 1 or more proteins. A complete understanding of the interacting proteins and their associated protein complexes, whether ...
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