334616-64-7Relevant articles and documents
PHOTOPROXIMITY PROFILING OF PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS IN CELLS
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, (2021/04/01)
Photoactive probes and probe systems for detecting biological interactions are described. The photoactive probes include probes that combine both photocleavable and photoreactive moieties. The photoactive probe systems can include a first probe comprising a photocatalytic group and a second probe comprising a group that can act as a substrate for the reaction catalyzed by the photocatalytic group. The probes and probe systems can also include groups that can specifically bind to a binding partner on a biological entity of interest and a detectable group or a precursor thereof. The probes and probe systems can detect spatiotemporal interactions of proteins or cells. In some embodiments, the interactions can be detected in live cells. Also described are methods of detecting the biological interactions.
POLYCYCLIC EPOXIDES AND COMPOSITIONS THEREOF WITH ANTI-CANCER ACTIVITIES
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, (2016/12/01)
The present technology provides polycyclic epoxides of Formula I, compositions comprising such expoxides and methods of using such epoxides. In particular, these compounds are useful for inhibiting cancer cell proliferation and tumor angiogenesis or treating ovarian, breast, prostate, liver, pancreatic, and colon cancers, as well as leukemia.
REGULATORS OF THE HEDGEHOG PATHWAY, COMPOSITIONS AND USES RELATED THERETO
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Page/Page column 59, (2008/06/13)
The present invention makes available, inter alia, methods and reagents for modulating smoothened-dependent pathway activation. In certain embodiments, the subject methods can be used to counteract the phenotypic effects of unwanted activation of a hedgeh