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Journal Club: Remodeling Oncogenic Transcriptomes with Ben Cravatt and Gene Yeo

Raising Health

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The Covalent Binder and Nono Reduce Androgen Receptor Transcript Levels

There was a single cysteine residue among a very large number of cysteines across the proteome that bound to active compounds, but not to inactive compounds. And so again, we had a single winner, right? There was a covalent binder called Nono which happens to be an RNA binding protein. So now that you had a binder to Nono, the next step was to try to figure out the exact mechanism by which the covalency and Nono reduce androgen receptor transcript levels.

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