Publications by authors named "Mark Drewes"

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  • BCATs are enzymes that initiate the breakdown of essential branched-chain amino acids, producing glutamate, and are important in various cancers.
  • Researchers discovered a new class of BCAT1/2 inhibitors, called (trifluoromethyl)pyrimidinediones, through high-throughput screening and structural optimization with X-ray crystallography.
  • The top candidate, BAY-069, shows strong cellular activity and excellent selectivity, and along with a control compound (BAY-771), was shared with the Structural Genomics Consortium for further research.
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The demand for new herbicides, insecticides and fungicides led to a steady increase in the number of compounds being tested to find novel market products. To keep pace with the rising workload, high throughput screening (HTS) technologies have been introduced. In agrochemical research miniaturised in vivo tests on whole real target organisms are now possible and are an integral part of the screening cascade.

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In order to study the mode of action of herbicides we conducted a pilot study analysing phenotype and gene expression of flufenacet- and benfuresate-treated Arabidopsis thaliana (L) Heynhoe plants. Treatments with either herbicide caused phenocopies of the known Arabidopsis mutant fiddlehead, displaying fused organs and the typical fiddlehead-like inflorescence. Herbicide treatments of other plant species, including monocots, also gave rise to analogous organ fusions, indicating the presence of the target in a broad range of plants.

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