DOT1L and G9a/EHMT2 Inhibitors: Emerging Targets in Histone Methylation
Discover histone methylation inhibitors targeting DOT1L (H3K79) and G9a (H3K9). Understand pinometostat, UNC0638, and their disease implications.
Discover histone methylation inhibitors targeting DOT1L (H3K79) and G9a (H3K9). Understand pinometostat, UNC0638, and their disease implications.
Explore DNMT inhibitors for epigenetic research. Understand decitabine and azacitidine mechanisms, clinical use in MDS/AML, and resistance strategies.
Comprehensive guide to BET bromodomain inhibitors. Understand JQ1 and I-BET mechanisms, selectivity, resistance, and next-generation approaches.
Discover how kinase-targeting PROTACs offer advantages over inhibitors: complete degradation, resistance overcoming, and scaffolding function elimination.
Explore how PROTAC linker design, length, and chemistry impact degradation efficiency. Learn about PEG, alkyl, and click chemistry linkers.
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) traits provide built-in insect resistance in corn and cotton. Understand Cry proteins, why testing matters, and how to detect Bt traits using lateral flow strips and ELISA.
Rhizoctonia solani causes damping-off, web blight, and root rot across diverse crops. Learn to identify symptoms, understand detection challenges, and implement effective management strategies.
Both Pythium and Phytophthora cause destructive root rot diseases, but they’re biologically different and require distinct management approaches. Learn how to distinguish them through testing.
Bacterial spot disease caused by Xanthomonas species can devastate pepper and tomato crops. Learn to identify symptoms, understand economic impact, and discover testing and management strategies.
BET proteins drive oncogenic transcription in cancer. Learn how PROTAC-based BET degraders like ARV-771 and dBET1 achieve complete protein degradation – and why degradation is superior to inhibition. Explore research tools and combination strategies.
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