Discovery of a Bromodomain and Extraterminal Inhibitor with a Low Predicted Human Dose through Synergistic Use of Encoded Library Technology and Fragment Screening

The bromodomain and extraterminal (BET) family of bromodomain-containing proteins are important regulators of the epigenome through their ability to recognize N-acetyl lysine (KAc) post-translational modifications on histone tails. These interactions have been implicated in various disease states an...

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Hauptverfasser: Wellaway, Christopher R, Amans, Dominique, Bamborough, Paul, Barnett, Heather, Bit, Rino A, Brown, Jack A, Carlson, Neil R, Chung, Chun-wa, Cooper, Anthony W. J, Craggs, Peter D, Davis, Robert P, Dean, Tony W, Evans, John P, Gordon, Laurie, Harada, Isobel L, Hirst, David J, Humphreys, Philip G, Jones, Katherine L, Lewis, Antonia J, Lindon, Matthew J, Lugo, Dave, Mahmood, Mahnoor, McCleary, Scott, Medeiros, Patricia, Mitchell, Darren J, O’Sullivan, Michael, Le Gall, Armelle, Patel, Vipulkumar K, Patten, Chris, Poole, Darren L, Shah, Rishi R, Smith, Jane E, Stafford, Kayleigh A. J, Thomas, Pamela J, Vimal, Mythily, Wall, Ian D, Watson, Robert J, Wellaway, Natalie, Yao, Gang, Prinjha, Rab K
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