Paasonen, Lauri Sharma, Shweta Braun, Gary B Kotamraju, Venkata Ramana Chung, Thomas D Y She, Zhi-Gang Sugahara, Kazuki N Yliperttula, Marjo Wu, Bainan Pellecchia, Maurizio
...
Published in
Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology
Cell surface p32, the target of LyP-1 homing peptide, is upregulated in tumors and atherosclerotic plaques and has been widely used as a receptor for systemic delivery of payloads. Here, we identified an improved LyP-1-mimicking peptide (TT1, CKRGARSTC). We used this peptide in a fluorescence polarization-based high-throughput screening of a 50,000...
Iannazzo, Laura Laisné, Guillaume Fonvielle, Matthieu Braud, Emmanuelle Jean-Philippe Herbeuval Michel Arthur Mélanie Etheve-Quelquejeu
Published in
ChemBioChem
Isabelle Artaud Galardon, Erwan
Published in
ChemBioChem
The proposal of the post-translational modification "S-sulfhydration" as a major pathway for H2 S-induced signaling has recently shed light on persulfides. However, the study of these species is hampered by their instability under biologically relevant conditions; this requires generating them in situ immediately prior to use. The current methods t...
Hountondji, Codjo Bulygin, Konstantin Woisard, Anne Pierre Tuffery Créchet, Jean-Bernard Pech, Markus Nierhaus, Knud H Karpova, Galina Baouz, Soria
Published in
ChemBioChem
Previously we have shown that the CCA end of a P-tRNA can be crosslinked with the RPL36AL protein of the large subunit of mammalian ribosomes; it belongs to the L44e protein family present in all eukaryotic and archaeal ribosomes. Here we confirm and extend this finding and demonstrate that: 1) this crosslink is specific for a tRNA at the P/E hybri...
Li, Hongqing Liu, Tao Zhang, Yongmin Favre, Sylvain Bello, Claudia Vogel, Pierre Butters, Terry D Oikonomakos, Nikos G Marrot, Jérôme Blériot, Yves
...
Published in
Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology
Several members of a new family of seven-membered azasugars, which can be seen as 1-azasugar ring homologues, have been obtained by simple chemical transformations starting from a sugar-derived azidolactol. Unlike their piperidine counterparts, these molecules are chemically stable when they possess a hydroxy group at the pseudo-C-2 position. Biolo...
Lin, Yuya A Chalker, Justin M Davis, Benjamin G
Published in
Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology
For a reaction to be generally useful for protein modification, it must be site-selective and efficient under conditions compatible with proteins: aqueous media, low to ambient temperature, and at or near neutral pH. To engineer a reaction that satisfies these conditions is not a simple task. Olefin metathesis is one of most useful reactions for ca...
Lombó, Felipe Abdelfattah, Mohamed S Braña, Alfredo F Salas, José A Rohr, Jürgen Méndez, Carmen
Published in
Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology
Eight different angucyclinones have been produced in Streptomyces albus by combining three oxygenase genes together with the polyketide synthase and cyclases genes from the oviedomycin biosynthetic gene cluster from Streptomyces antibioticus ATCC 11891. Four of these compounds were fully characterized for the first time. Three of these angucyclinon...
Akhter Hossain, Mohammed Bathgate, Ross A D Kong, Chze K Shabanpoor, Fazel Zhang, Suode Haugaard-Jönsson, Linda M Rosengren, K Johan Tregear, Geoffrey W Wade, John D
Published in
Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology
Insulin-like peptide 5 (INSL5) was first identified through searches of the expressed sequence tags (EST) databases. Primary sequence analysis showed it to be a prepropeptide that was predicted to be processed in vivo to yield a two-chain sequence (A and B) that contained the insulin-like disulfide cross-links. The high affinity interaction between...
Urbina, Hugo D Debaene, François Jost, Bernard Christine Bole-Feysot Mason, Daniel E Kuzmic, Petr Harris, Jennifer L Winssinger, Nicolas
Published in
ChemBioChem
Small-molecule microarrays are attractive for chemical biology as they permit the analysis of hundreds to thousands of interactions in a highly miniaturized format. Methods to prepare small-molecule microarrays from combinatorial libraries by a self-assembly process based on the sequence-specific hybridization of peptide nucleic acid (PNA) encoded ...
Anne, Christine Turcaud, Serge Blommaert, Armand G S François Darchen Johnson, Eric A Roques, Bernard P
Published in
ChemBioChem
Clostridium botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) cause botulism, which is characterized by a flaccid paralysis, through inhibition of acetylcholine release by peripheral cholinergic nerve terminals. This is due to the zinc metallopeptidase activity of the neurotoxin, cleaving one component (synaptobrevin for BoNT/B) of the exocytosis machinery. Yet, there...