Publications by authors named "Niklas Walter"

Internal translation initiation sites, as revealed by ribosome profiling experiments can potentially drive the translation of many N-terminally truncated proteoforms. We report that internal short open reading frame (sORF) within coding sequences regulate their translation. nTRIP6 represents a short nuclear proteoform of the cytoplasmic protein TRIP6.

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We recently reported 1a (skepinone-L) as a type I p38α MAP kinase inhibitor with high potency and excellent selectivity in vitro and in vivo. However, as a type I inhibitor, it is entirely ATP-competitive and shows just a moderate residence time. Thus, the scope was to develop a new class of advanced compounds maintaining the structural binding features of skepinone-L scaffold like inducing a glycine flip at the hinge region and occupying both hydrophobic regions I and II.

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Skepinone-L was recently reported to be a p38α MAP kinase inhibitor with high potency and excellent selectivity in vitro and in vivo. However, this class of compounds still act as fully ATP-competitive Type I binders which, furthermore, suffer from short residence times at the enzyme. We herein describe a further development with the first Type I1/2 binders for p38α MAP kinase.

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