Publications by authors named "Kenian Yan"

The DNA-encoded library (DEL) is a robust tool for chemical biology and drug discovery. In this study, we developed a DNA-compatible light-promoted reaction that is highly efficient and plate-compatible for DEL construction based on the formation of the indazolone scaffold. Employing this high-efficiency approach, we constructed a DEL featuring an indazolone core, which enabled the identification of a novel series of ligands specifically targeting E1A-binding protein (p300) after DEL selection.

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  • PROTACs are a promising new tool for drug discovery and understanding protein functions, but developing them is currently slow and labor-intensive.
  • A new strategy aims to streamline the synthesis of PROTAC libraries by using a process that allows the reaction products to be directly tested in cell-based assays, eliminating the need for painstaking purification.
  • This technique demonstrated success by identifying effective PROTACs that inhibit tumor growth in triple-negative breast cancer, showcasing its potential for high-throughput synthesis and speeding up the discovery process.
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Precise dissection of DNA-protein interactions is essential for elucidating the recognition basis, dynamics and gene regulation mechanism. However, global profiling of weak and dynamic DNA-protein interactions remains a long-standing challenge. Here, we establish the light-induced lysine (K) enabled crosslinking (LIKE-XL) strategy for spatiotemporal and global profiling of DNA-protein interactions.

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The advent of click chemistry has had a profound impact on many fields and fueled a need for reliable reactions to expand the click chemistry toolkit. However, developing new systems to fulfill the click chemistry criteria remains highly desirable yet challenging. Here, we report the development of light-induced primary amines and o-nitrobenzyl alcohols cyclization (PANAC) as a photoclick reaction via primary amines as direct click handle, to rapid and modular functionalization of diverse small molecules and native biomolecules.

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