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Mice use pheromones, compounds emitted and detected by members of the same species, as cues to regulate social behaviours such as pup suckling, aggres…
Authors: Pablo Chamero, Tobias F Marton, Darren W Logan, Kelly Flanagan, Jason R Cruz, Alan Saghatelian, Benjamin F Cravatt, Lisa Stowers
Source: Nature. 2007 Dec 6
View Full TextLactation is a highly demanding lipid synthesis and transport process that is crucial for the development of newborn mammals. While PPAR gamma is know…
Authors: Yihong Wan, Alan Saghatelian, Ling-Wa Chong, Chun-Li Zhang, Benjamin F Cravatt, Ronald M Evans
Source: Genes & development. 2007 Aug 1
View Free Full TextChemical genomics aims to discover small molecules that affect biological processes through the perturbation of protein function. However, determining…
Authors: Michael J Evans, Alan Saghatelian, Erik J Sorensen, Benjamin F Cravatt
Source: Nature biotechnology. 2005 Oct
View Full TextIn recent years, the biological sciences have seen a surge in the development of methods, including high-throughput global methods, for the quantitati…
Authors: Arthur D Tinoco, Debarati M Tagore, Alan Saghatelian
Source: Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2010 Mar 24
View Full TextViruses rely upon host lipid metabolic pathways for successful replication, and there is increasing interest in these pathways as novel therapeutic ta…
Authors: Mary A Rodgers, Alan Saghatelian, Priscilla L Yang
Source: Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2009 Apr 15
View Full TextUnderstanding the biochemical functions of proteins is an important factor in elucidating their cellular and physiological functions. Due to the predo…
Authors: Ranitendranath Tagore, Horatio R Thomas, Edwin A Homan, Ali Munawar, Alan Saghatelian
Source: Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2008 Oct 29
View Full TextMoenomycin A (MmA) is a member of the phosphoglycolipid family of antibiotics, which are the only natural products known to directly target the extrac…
Authors: Bohdan Ostash, Alan Saghatelian, Suzanne Walker
Source: Chemistry & biology. 2007 Mar
View Free Full TextA fundamental goal of proteomics is to assign physiological functions to all proteins encoded by eukaryotic and prokaryotic genomes. Of the many activ…
Authors: Alan Saghatelian, Benjamin F Cravatt
Source: Current opinion in chemical biology. 2005 Feb
View Full TextHundreds, if not thousands, of uncharacterized enzymes currently populate the human proteome. Assembly of these proteins into the metabolic and signal…
Authors: Kyle P Chiang, Sherry Niessen, Alan Saghatelian, Benjamin F Cravatt
Source: Chemistry & biology. 2006 Oct
View Full TextProlyl endopeptidase (Prep) is a member of the prolyl peptidase family and is of interest because of its unique biochemistry and connections to cognit…
Authors: Whitney M Nolte, Debarati M Tagore, William S Lane, Alan Saghatelian
Source: Biochemistry. 2009 Dec 22
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