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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38833318/rhodium-promoted-c-h-activation-annulation-between-dna-linked-terminal-alkyne-and-aromatic-acid-a-finding-from-the-selection-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuhan Lv, Min Wu, Weiwei Lu, Meiying Cui, Jiaxiang Liu, Wei Yi, Xuan Wang, Xiaojie Lu
Inspired by previous selection outcomes, we investigated and developed a rhodium-promoted C-H activation/annulation reaction of DNA-linked terminal alkynes and aromatic acids. This reaction exhibits excellent efficiency with high conversions and a broad substrate scope. Most importantly, the unique DEL-compatible conditions provide a better scenario for yielding an isocoumarin scaffold compared to conventional organic reaction conditions, and this newly developed on-DNA method has confirmed its feasibility in preparing DNA-encoded libraries...
June 4, 2024: Organic Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38831611/the-fe-s-cluster-biosynthesis-in-enterococcus-faecium-is-essential-for-anaerobic-growth-and-gastrointestinal-colonization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linan Xu, Yajing Wu, Xiangpeng Yang, Xinxin Pang, Yansha Wu, Xingshuai Li, Xiayu Liu, Yuzhong Zhao, Lumin Yu, Peikun Wang, Bin Ye, Shijin Jiang, Junfei Ma, Xinglin Zhang
The facultative anaerobic Gram-positive bacterium Enterococcus faecium is a ubiquitous member of the human gut microbiota. However, it has gradually evolved into a pathogenic and multidrug resistant lineage that causes nosocomial infections. The establishment of high-level intestinal colonization by enterococci represents a critical step of infection. The majority of current research on Enterococcus has been conducted under aerobic conditions, while limited attention has been given to its physiological characteristics in anaerobic environments, which reflects its natural colonization niche in the gut...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38781397/an-emerging-target-for-male-contraception
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COMMENT
Jerrett Holdaway, Gunda I Georg
An inhibitor of a nonhormonal target is identified using a DNA-encoded chemical library.
May 24, 2024: Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38781365/reversible-male-contraception-by-targeted-inhibition-of-serine-threonine-kinase-33
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angela F Ku, Kiran L Sharma, Hai Minh Ta, Courtney M Sutton, Kurt M Bohren, Yong Wang, Srinivas Chamakuri, Ruihong Chen, John M Hakenjos, Ravikumar Jimmidi, Katarzyna Kent, Feng Li, Jian-Yuan Li, Lang Ma, Chandrashekhar Madasu, Murugesan Palaniappan, Stephen S Palmer, Xuan Qin, Matthew B Robers, Banumathi Sankaran, Zhi Tan, Yasmin M Vasquez, Jian Wang, Jennifer Wilkinson, Zhifeng Yu, Qiuji Ye, Damian W Young, Mingxing Teng, Choel Kim, Martin M Matzuk
Men or mice with homozygous serine/threonine kinase 33 ( STK33 ) mutations are sterile owing to defective sperm morphology and motility. To chemically evaluate STK33 for male contraception with STK33-specific inhibitors, we screened our multibillion-compound collection of DNA-encoded chemical libraries, uncovered potent STK33-specific inhibitors, determined the STK33 kinase domain structure bound with a truncated hit CDD-2211, and generated an optimized hit CDD-2807 that demonstrates nanomolar cellular potency (half-maximal inhibitory concentration = 9...
May 24, 2024: Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38767355/high-throughput-nanopore-dna-sequencing-of-large-insert-fosmid-clones-directly-from-bacterial-colonies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Léa Chuzel, Amit Sinha, Caileigh V Cunningham, Christopher H Taron
Fosmids and cosmids are vectors frequently used in functional metagenomic studies. With a large insert capacity (around 30 kb) they can encode dozens of cloned genes or in some cases, entire biochemical pathways. Fosmids with cloned inserts can be transferred to heterologous hosts and propagated to enable screening for new enzymes and metabolites. After screening, fosmids from clones with an activity of interest must be de novo sequenced, a critical step toward the identification of the gene(s) of interest...
May 20, 2024: Applied and Environmental Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38753553/using-dna-encoded-libraries-of-fragments-for-hit-discovery-of-challenging-therapeutic-targets
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REVIEW
Guixian Zhao, Mengping Zhu, Yangfeng Li, Gong Zhang, Yizhou Li
INTRODUCTION: The effectiveness of Fragment-based drug design (FBDD) for targeting challenging therapeutic targets has been hindered by two factors: the small library size and the complexity of the fragment-to-hit optimization process. The DNA-encoded library (DEL) technology offers a compelling and robust high-throughput selection approach to potentially address these limitations. AREA COVERED: In this review, the authors propose the viewpoint that the DEL technology matches perfectly with the concept of FBDD to facilitate hit discovery...
May 16, 2024: Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38746336/gammaherpesvirus-infection-triggers-the-formation-of-trna-fragments-from-premature-trnas
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Aidan C Manning, Mahmoud M Bashir, Ariana R Jimenez, Heather E Upton, Kathleen Collins, Todd M Lowe, Jessica M Tucker
UNLABELLED: Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are fundamental for both cellular and viral gene expression during viral infection. In addition, mounting evidence supports biological function for tRNA cleavage products, including in the control of gene expression during conditions of stress and infection. We previously reported that infection with the model murine gammaherpesvirus, MHV68, leads to enhanced tRNA transcription. However, whether this has any influence on tRNA transcript processing, viral replication, or the host response is not known...
May 2, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38743933/hydrophobic-surfactant-dna-complex-surf-dna-enables-dna-encoded-library-compatible-decarboxylative-arylation-under-anhydrous-conditions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pratik R Chheda, Nicholas Simmons, Zhicai Shi
DNA-encoded libraries (DELs) are a key technology for identifying small-molecule hits in both the pharmaceutical industry and academia, but their chemical diversity is largely limited to water-compatible reactions to aid in the solubility and integrity of encoding DNA tags. To broaden the DEL chemical space, we present a workflow utilizing DNA-cationic surfactant complexation that enables dissolution and reactions on-DNA in anhydrous organic solvents. We demonstrate its utility by developing DEL-compatible photoredox decarboxylative C(sp2 )-C(sp3 ) coupling under water-free conditions...
May 14, 2024: Organic Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38743628/identification-and-characterization-of-a-nonbiological-small-molecular-mimic-of-a-zika-virus-conformational-neutralizing-epitope
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Priscila M S Castanha, Patrick J McEnaney, Yongseok Park, Anthea Bouwer, Elton J F Chaves, Roberto D Lins, Nicholas G Paciaroni, Paige Dickson, Graham Carlson, Marli T Cordeiro, Tereza Magalhaes, Jodi Craigo, Ernesto T A Marques, Thomas Kodadek, Donald S Burke
Antigenic similarities between Zika virus (ZIKV) and other flaviviruses pose challenges to the development of virus-specific diagnostic tools and effective vaccines. Starting with a DNA-encoded one-bead-one-compound combinatorial library of 508,032 synthetic, non-natural oligomers, we selected and characterized small molecules that mimic ZIKV epitopes. High-throughput fluorescence-activated cell sorter-based bead screening was used to select molecules that bound IgG from ZIKV-immune but not from dengue-immune sera...
May 21, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38728572/ligandability-assessment-of-il-1%C3%AE-by-integrated-hit-identification-approaches
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Vulpetti, Jean-Michel Rondeau, Marie-Hélène Bellance, Jutta Blank, Ralf Boesch, Andreas Boettcher, Frédéric Bornancin, Sylvia Buhr, Lauren E Connor, Christoph E Dumelin, Oliver Esser, Michael Hediger, Samuel Hintermann, Ulrich Hommel, Elke Koch, Guillaume Lapointe, Lukas Leder, Sylvie Lehmann, Philipp Lehr, Peter Meier, Lionel Muller, Daniela Ostermeier, Paul Ramage, Sihame Schiebel-Haddad, Alexander Baxter Smith, Aleksandar Stojanovic, Juraj Velcicky, Rina Yamamoto, Konstanze Hurth
Human interleukin-1β (IL-1β) is a pro-inflammatory cytokine that plays a critical role in the regulation of the immune response and the development of various inflammatory diseases. In this publication, we disclose our efforts toward the discovery of IL-1β binders that interfere with IL-1β signaling. To this end, several technologies were used in parallel, including fragment-based screening (FBS), DNA-encoded library (DEL) technology, peptide discovery platform (PDP), and virtual screening...
May 10, 2024: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38725500/dna-encoded-chemical-libraries-enable-the-discovery-of-potent-psma-ligands-with-substantially-reduced-affinity-towards-the-gcpiii-anti-target
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Lucaroni, Sebastian Oehler, Tony Georgiev, Marco Müller, Matilde Bocci, Roberto De Luca, Nicholas Favalli, Dario Neri, Samuele Cazzamalli, Luca Prati
Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is a tumor-associated protein that has been successfully targeted with small organic ligands and monoclonal antibodies. Pluvicto™ is a PSMA-targeted radioligand therapeutic (RLT) recently approved by the FDA for the treatment of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (2022 FDA marketing authorization). Although a large Phase III clinical trial (VISION trial) demonstrated clinical benefits in patients treated with Pluvicto™, the therapeutic window of the drug is narrowed by its undesired accumulation in healthy organs...
May 8, 2024: Chemical Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38717253/innovative-on-dna-synthesis-of-sulfides-and-sulfoximines-enriching-the-del-synthesis-toolbox
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhaomei Sun, Ying Zhong, Yahui Chen, Lingqian Xiao, Jiangying Wang, Fanming Zeng, Kexin Yang, Nicolas Duchemin, Yun Jin Hu
DNA-encoded library (DEL) technologies enable the fast exploration of gigantic chemical space to identify ligands for the target protein of interest and have become a powerful hit finding tool for drug discovery projects. However, amenable DEL chemistry is restricted to a handful of reactions, limiting the creativity of drug hunters. Here, we describe a new on-DNA synthetic pathway to access sulfides and sulfoximines. These moieties, usually contemplated as challenging to achieve through alkylation and oxidation, can now be leveraged in routine DEL selection campaigns...
May 8, 2024: Organic Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38716576/discovery-of-glutamate-carboxypeptidase-iii-ligands-to-compete-the-uptake-of-177-lu-lu-psma-617-in-healthy-organs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Müller, Laura Lucaroni, Nicholas Favalli, Gabriele Bassi, Dario Neri, Samuele Cazzamalli, Sebastian Oehler
Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeted radio ligand therapeutics (RLTs), such as [177 Lu]Lu-PSMA-617 (Pluvicto), have been shown to accumulate in salivary glands and kidneys, potentially leading to undesired side effects. As unwanted accumulation in normal organs may derive from the cross-reactivity of PSMA ligands to glutamate carboxypeptidase III (GCPIII), it may be convenient to block this interaction with GCPIII-selective ligands. Parallel screening of a DNA-encoded chemical library (DEL) against GCPIII and PSMA allowed the identification of GCPIII binders...
May 8, 2024: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714535/acre-a-class-of-ap2-erf-transcription-factors-activates-the-expression-of-sweet-potato-%C3%A3-amylase-and-sporamin-genes-through-the-sugar-responsible-element-cmsre-1
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kenichiro Maeo, Yuki Nakaya, Nobutaka Mitsuda, Sumie Ishiguro
Sugars, synthesized by photosynthesis in source organs, are loaded and utilized as an energy source and carbon skeleton in sink organs, and also known to be important signal molecules regulating gene expression in higher plants. The expression of genes coding for sporamin and β-amylase, the two most abundant proteins in storage roots of sweet potato, is coordinately induced by sugars. We previously reported on the identification of the carbohydrate metabolic signal-responsible element-1 (CMSRE-1) essential for the sugar-responsible expression of two genes...
May 7, 2024: Plant Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712952/corrected-and-republished-from-vibrio-fischeri-possesses-xds-and-dns-nucleases-that-differentially-influence-phosphate-scavenging-aggregation-competence-and-symbiotic-colonization-of-squid
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pat M Fidopiastis, Chaz Childs, Jeremy J Esin, Jordan Stellern, Anna Darin, Andrea Lorenzo, Vanessa T Mariscal, Jason Lorenz, Vinay Gopan, Sarah McAnulty, Karen L Visick
Cells of Vibrio fischeri colonize the light organ of Euprymna scolopes , providing the squid bioluminescence in exchange for nutrients and protection. The bacteria encounter DNA-rich mucus throughout their transition to a symbiotic lifestyle, leading us to hypothesize a role for nuclease activity in the colonization process. In support of this, we detected abundant extracellular nuclease activity in growing cells of V. fischeri . To discover the gene(s) responsible for this activity, we screened a V. fischeri transposon mutant library for nuclease-deficient strains...
May 7, 2024: Applied and Environmental Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709711/a-catalytic-approach-for-the-synthesis-of-peptide-oligonucleotides-conjugates-in-aqueous-solution-or-on-column
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marion Gras, Pauline Adler, Michael Smietana
Peptide-oligonucleotide conjugates (POCs) are covalent architectures composed of a DNA or RNA molecules linked to a peptide. These constructs have found widespread applications ranging from hybrid nanomaterials to gene-targeted therapies. Considering the important role of POCs, a new catalytic approach for their preparation is reported here, that could be applied either on solid support in anhydrous media, or post-synthetically in aqueous buffer. Single amino acids, peptides and cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) were conjugated to various oligo(ribo)nucleotides with high conversions and good isolated yields...
May 6, 2024: Chemistry: a European Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701119/identification-of-potent-pan-ephrin-receptor-kinase-inhibitors-using-dna-encoded-chemistry-technology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chandrashekhar Madasu, Zian Liao, Sydney E Parks, Kiran L Sharma, Kurt M Bohren, Qiuji Ye, Feng Li, Murugesan Palaniappan, Zhi Tan, Fei Yuan, Chad J Creighton, Suni Tang, Ramya P Masand, Xiaoming Guan, Damian W Young, Diana Monsivais, Martin M Matzuk
EPH receptors (EPHs), the largest family of tyrosine kinases, phosphorylate downstream substrates upon binding of ephrin cell surface-associated ligands. In a large cohort of endometriotic lesions from individuals with endometriosis, we found that EPHA2 and EPHA4 expressions are increased in endometriotic lesions relative to normal eutopic endometrium. Because signaling through EPHs is associated with increased cell migration and invasion, we hypothesized that chemical inhibition of EPHA2/4 could have therapeutic value...
May 7, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669847/synthesis-cost-optimal-targeted-mutant-protein-libraries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dimitris Papamichail, Madeline Febinger, Shm Almeda, Tomer Aberbach, Georgios Papamichail
Protein variant libraries produced by site-directed mutagenesis are a useful tool utilized by protein engineers to explore variants with potentially improved properties, such as activity and stability. These libraries are commonly built by selecting residue positions and alternative beneficial mutations for each position. All possible combinations are then constructed and screened, by incorporating degenerate codons at mutation sites. These degenerate codons often encode additional unwanted amino acids or even STOP codons...
April 18, 2024: Computational Biology and Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668978/dna-methylation-in-ctenophores
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily C Dabe, Andrea B Kohn, Leonid L Moroz
Epigenomic regulation and dynamic DNA methylation, in particular, are widespread mechanisms orchestrating the genome operation across time and species. Whole-genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) is currently the only method for unbiasedly capturing the presence of 5-methylcytosine (5-mC) DNA methylation patterns across an entire genome with single-nucleotide resolution. Bisulfite treatment converts unmethylated cytosines to uracils but leaves methylated cytosines intact, thereby creating a map of all methylated cytosines across a genome also known as a methylome...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668973/functional-screening-of-cdna-expression-library-for-novel-ctenophore-photoproteins
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Svetlana V Markova, Eugene S Vysotski
The functional screening of cDNA libraries (or functional cloning) enables isolation of cDNA genes encoding novel proteins with unknown amino acid sequences. This approach is the only way to identify a protein sequence in the event of shortage of biological material for obtaining pure target protein in amounts sufficient to determine its primary structure, since sensitive functional test for a target protein is only required to successfully perform functional cloning. Commonly, bioluminescent proteins from representatives belonging to different taxa significantly differ in sequences due to independent origin of bioluminescent systems during evolution...
2024: Methods in Molecular Biology
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