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Key Highlights in Medicinal Chemistry this Week

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Researchers have developed a potent LIMK2 isoform-specific degrader, a targeted protein degradation strategy for cancer therapy. This discovery offers a highly selective tool to study LIMK2 function and potential for treating diseases linked to its dysregulation.
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A new study reveals that 54.65 THz radiation enhances the conformational flexibility of the C2AB region of the synaptic protein synaptotagmin III. This change may influence the protein’s ability to sense calcium concentration and impact vesicle membrane fusion, a crucial step in neurotransmitter release.
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Investigations into epoxide–CO2 copolymerization show how CO2 pressure influences insertion into metal-alkoxide bonds, providing new mechanistic insights. These findings establish testing protocols for developing improved catalysts and monomers for sustainable polymer production.
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