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Edward W. Tate is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom.

Their recent research outputs include the following papers:

  • Antibody-PROTAC Conjugates Enable HER2-Dependent Targeted Protein Degradation of BRD4, 2020, ACS Chemical Biology
  • A caged E3 ligase ligand for PROTAC-mediated protein degradation with light, 2020, Chemical Communications
  • Activity- and reactivity-based proteomics: Recent technological advances and applications in drug discovery, 2020, Current Opinion in Chemical Biology
  • Discovery of a Potent and Selective Covalent Inhibitor and Activity-Based Probe for the Deubiquitylating Enzyme UCHL1, with Antifibrotic Activity, 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • UCHL1 as a novel target in breast cancer: emerging insights from cell and chemical biology, 2021, British Journal of Cancer

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Daniel Conole (17 publications)
  • Maria M. Shchepinova (13 publications)
  • Wouter W. Kallemeijn (13 publications)
  • Thomas Lanyon-Hogg (11 publications)
  • Leran Zhang (10 publications)

Edward W. Tate has published extensively in several venues, with the most frequent publication outlets being:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) - 36 publications
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) - 6 publications
  • ACS Chemical Biology - 5 publications
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society - 5 publications
  • Journal of Medicinal Chemistry - 5 publications

Their main fields of study include:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (177 publications)
  • Medicine (117 publications)

Subfields of study covered in their work comprise:

  • Molecular Biology (137 publications)
  • Oncology (45 publications)
  • Immunology (22 publications)
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health (18 publications)
  • Cell Biology (17 publications)

Key topics in Edward W. Tate's research are:

  • Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways (60 publications)
  • Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis (58 publications)
  • Protein Degradation and Inhibitors (32 publications)
  • Click Chemistry and Applications (26 publications)
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (24 publications)
  • Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications (16 publications)
  • Malaria Research and Control (16 publications)

Best Publications

  • FSP1 is a glutathione-independent ferroptosis suppressor

    Sebastian Doll;Florencio Porto Freitas;Ron Shah;Maceler Aldrovandi

  • Protein myristoylation in health and disease

    Megan H. Wright;William P. Heal;David J. Mann;Edward W. Tate

  • Global profiling of co- and post-translationally N -myristoylated proteomes in human cells

    Emmanuelle Thinon;Remigiusz A. Serwa;Malgorzata Broncel;James A. Brannigan

  • Validation of N -myristoyltransferase as an antimalarial drug target using an integrated chemical biology approach

    Megan H. Wright;Barbara Clough;Mark D. Rackham;Kaveri Rangachari

  • Activity-based probes: discovering new biology and new drug targets

    William P. Heal;T. H. Tam Dang;Edward W. Tate

  • Antibody–PROTAC Conjugates Enable HER2-Dependent Targeted Protein Degradation of BRD4

    Marı A Maneiro;Nafsika Forte;Maria M Shchepinova;Cyrille S Kounde

  • Chemical and biomimetic total syntheses of natural and engineered MCoTI cyclotides

    Panumart Thongyoo;Núria Roqué-Rosell;Robin J. Leatherbarrow;Edward W. Tate

  • N-Myristoyl transferase-mediated protein labelling in vivo.

    William P. Heal;Sasala R. Wickramasinghe;Robin J. Leatherbarrow;Edward W. Tate

  • Potent Inhibitors of β-Tryptase and Human Leukocyte Elastase Based on the MCoTI-II Scaffold

    Panumart Thongyoo;Camille Bonomelli;Robin J. Leatherbarrow;Edward W. Tate

  • Genome-wide Functional Analysis of Plasmodium Protein Phosphatases Reveals Key Regulators of Parasite Development and Differentiation

    David S. Guttery;Benoit Poulin;Abhinay Ramaprasad;Richard J. Wall

  • Dynamic Protein Acylation: New Substrates, Mechanisms, and Drug Targets.

    Thomas Lanyon-Hogg;Monica Faronato;Remigiusz A. Serwa;Edward W. Tate

  • Fragment-derived inhibitors of human N-myristoyltransferase block capsid assembly and replication of the common cold virus.

    Aurélie Mousnier;Aurélie Mousnier;Andrew S. Bell;Dawid P. Swieboda;Julia Morales-Sanfrutos

  • N-Myristoyltransferase from Leishmania Donovani: Structural and Functional Characterisation of a Potential Drug Target for Visceral Leishmaniasis.

    James A. Brannigan;Barbara A. Smith;Zhiyong Yu;Andrzej M. Brzozowski

  • Multifunctional protein labeling via enzymatic N-terminal tagging and elaboration by click chemistry

    William P Heal;Megan H Wright;Emmanuelle Thinon;Edward W Tate

  • Global profiling of protein lipidation using chemical proteomic technologies.

    Edward W Tate;Karunakaran A Kalesh;Thomas Lanyon-Hogg;Elisabeth M Storck

  • Selective inhibitors of protozoan protein N-myristoyltransferases as starting points for tropical disease medicinal chemistry programs.

    Andrew S. Bell;James E. Mills;Gareth P. Williams;James A. Brannigan

  • Multifunctional Reagents for Quantitative Proteome-Wide Analysis of Protein Modification in Human Cells and Dynamic Profiling of Protein Lipidation During Vertebrate Development

    Malgorzata Broncel;Remigiusz A. Serwa;Paulina Ciepla;Eberhard Krause

  • Bioorthogonal chemical tagging of protein cholesterylation in living cells

    William P. Heal;Biljana Jovanovic;Sara Bessin;Megan H. Wright

  • Dual chemical probes enable quantitative system-wide analysis of protein prenylation and prenylation dynamics.

    Elisabeth M. Storck;Elisabeth M. Storck;Julia Morales-Sanfrutos;Remigiusz A. Serwa;Remigiusz A. Serwa;Nattawadee Panyain

  • A caged E3 ligase ligand for PROTAC-mediated protein degradation with light

    Cyrille S Kounde;Maria M Shchepinova;Charlie N Saunders;Marcel Muelbaier

Frequent Co-Authors

Robin J. Leatherbarrow
Robin J. Leatherbarrow Imperial College London
Anthony A. Holder
Anthony A. Holder The Francis Crick Institute
Deborah F. Smith
Deborah F. Smith University of York
Anthony J. Wilkinson
Anthony J. Wilkinson University of York
Darren J. Dixon
Darren J. Dixon University of Oxford
Steven V. Ley
Steven V. Ley University of Cambridge
Andrew G. Livingston
Andrew G. Livingston Queen Mary University of London
Anthony I. Magee
Anthony I. Magee National Institutes of Health
Gad Frankel
Gad Frankel Imperial College London
Jake Baum
Jake Baum University of New South Wales

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