Publications by authors named "Mara Guidi"

Protein S-palmitoylation is a post-translational modification that plays a crucial role in cancer cells by regulating the function and localization of oncoproteins and tumor suppressor proteins. Here, we identify artemisinin (ART), a clinically approved antimalarial endoperoxide natural product with promising anticancer activities, as an inhibitor of the ER-residing palmitoyl transferase ZDHHC6 in cancer cells using a chemoproteomic approach. We show that ART covalently binds and inhibits ZDHHC6 to reduce palmitoylation of the oncogenic protein NRas, disrupt NRas subcellular localization, and attenuate the downstream pro-proliferative signaling cascades.

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Flow chemistry is a widely explored technology whose intrinsic features both facilitate and provide reproducible access to a broad range of chemical processes that are otherwise inefficient or problematic. At its core, a flow chemistry module is a stable set of conditions - traditionally thought of as an externally applied means of activation/control (e.g.

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Automated synthesis platforms accelerate and simplify the preparation of molecules by removing the physical barriers to organic synthesis. This provides unrestricted access to biopolymers and small molecules via reproducible and directly comparable chemical processes. Current automated multistep syntheses rely on either iterative or linear processes, and require compromises in terms of versatility and the use of equipment.

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