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Sekikaic Acid and Lobaric Acid Target a Dynamic Interface of the Coactivator CBP/p300

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Majmudar, Chinmay Y.
Højfeldt, Jonas W.
Arevang, Carl J.
Pomerantz, William C.
Gagnon, Jessica K.
Schultz, Pamela J.
Cesa, Laura C.
Doss, Conor H.
Rowe, Steven P.
Vásquez Chaves, Víctor

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Although there have been recent notable successes in thediscovery of ligands that target stable, high-affinity protein-protein interactions (PPIs), the transient and moderateaffinity PPIs that underpin many fundamental cellularprocesses have proven to be far less tractable for liganddiscovery.[1]Prime examples of this are the dynamic com-plexes formed between DNA-bound transcriptional activa-tors and coactivators that are part of eukaryotic transcriptioninitiation.

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Coaktivatoren, Depside, Inhibitoren, Protein-Protein-Wechselwirkungen, Sekikasäure

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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.201206815

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