Discusses the inclusion of fermented foods in global food guides, exploring their benefits and risks, enzyme kinetics, and the history of food enzymes.
Explores kinase inhibitors, enzyme inhibition methods, transition state analog drugs, and the significance of covalent drugs in pharmaceutical research.
Covers enzyme structure, function, and classification in environmental microbiology, highlighting their catalytic roles and significance in biochemical processes.
Covers enzyme inhibition mechanisms, drug modes of action, targeted protein degradation using PROTACs, and the bump-hole method for protein-ligand engineering.
Explores Chemical Biology's interdisciplinary nature, enzyme inhibition, genetic methods, and metabolic regulation, highlighting its real-world relevance through recent Nobel Prize contributions.
Covers the design and analysis of inhibitors for next-generation covalent drugs, focusing on target engagement and the importance of cysteine targeting.
Explores kinase inhibitors, their types, mechanisms, and experimental evaluation, emphasizing the significance of covalent drugs in modern pharmaceutical research.
Explores enzyme inhibition mechanisms, including competitive, uncompetitive, and mixed inhibition, as well as autocatalysis and their impact on enzyme kinetics.