2024
DOI: 10.1128/aac.00243-24
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Identification of novel bromodomain inhibitors of Trypanosoma cruzi bromodomain factor 2 ( Tc BDF2) using a fluorescence polarization-based high-throughput assay

Luis E. Tavernelli,
Victoria L. Alonso,
Imanol Peña
et al.

Abstract: Bromodomains are structural folds present in all eukaryotic cells that bind to other proteins recognizing acetylated lysines. Most proteins with bromodomains are part of nuclear complexes that interact with acetylated histone residues and regulate DNA replication, transcription, and repair through chromatin structure remodeling. Bromodomain inhibitors are small molecules that bind to the hydrophobic pocket of bromodomains, interfering with the interaction with acetylated histones. Using a fluorescent probe, we… Show more

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