17 research outputs found

    Making Democratic-Governance Work: The Consequences for Prosperity

    Full text link

    Improving the Culture of Ethical Behavior in the Financial Sector: Time to Expressly Provide for Private Enforcement Against Aiders and Abettors of Securities Fraud

    No full text

    Fragment-Based Identification of Ligands for Bromodomain-Containing Factor 3 of Trypanosoma Cruzi

    No full text
    The Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi) parasite is the cause of Chagas disease, a neglected disease endemic in South America. The life cycle of the T. cruzi parasite is complex and includes transitions between distinct life stages. This change in phenotype (without a change in genotype) could be controlled by epigenetic regulation, and might involve the bromodomain-containing factors 1-5 (TcBDF1-5). However, little is known about the function of the TcBDF1-5. Here we describe a fragment-based approach to identify ligands for T. cruzi bromodomain-containing factor 3 (TcBDF3). We expressed a soluble construct of TcBDF3 in E. coli, and used this to develop a range of biophysical assays for this protein. Fragment screening identified twelve compounds that bind to the TcBDF3 bromodomain. Based on this screen, we developed functional ligands containing a fluorescence or 19F reporter group, and a photo-crosslinking probe for TcBDF3. These tools compounds will be invaluable in future studies on the function of TcBDF3 and will provide insight into the biology of T. cruzi
    corecore