Megan H. Wright

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Technische Universität München (TUM), München, Bayern, Germany 
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Bell AS, Yu Z, Hutton JA, et al. (2020) Novel thienopyrimidine inhibitors of -myristoyltransferase with on-target activity in intracellular amastigotes. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Foyer CH, Baker A, Wright M, et al. (2019) On the move: redox-dependent protein relocation in plants. Journal of Experimental Botany
Wright MH. (2018) Chemical proteomics of host-microbe interactions. Proteomics. e1700333
Foyer CH, Wilson M, Wright M. (2018) Redox regulation of cell proliferation: Bioinformatics and redox proteomics approaches to identify redox-sensitive cell cycle regulators. Free Radical Biology & Medicine
Wright MH, Tao Y, Drechsel J, et al. (2017) Quantitative chemoproteomic profiling reveals multiple target interactions of spongiolactone derivatives in leukemia cells. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
Wright MH, Fetzer C, Sieber SA. (2017) Chemical probes unravel an antimicrobial defense response triggered by binding of the human opioid dynorphin to a bacterial sensor kinase. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Ritzefeld M, Wright MH, Tate EW. (2017) New developments in probing and targeting protein acylation in malaria, leishmaniasis and African sleeping sickness. Parasitology. 1-18
Wright MH, Paape D, Price HP, et al. (2016) Global Profiling and Inhibition of Protein Lipidation in Vector and Host Stages of the Sleeping Sickness Parasite Trypanosoma brucei. Acs Infectious Diseases. 2: 427-441
Wright MH, Sieber SA. (2016) Correction: Chemical proteomics approaches for identifying the cellular targets of natural products. Natural Product Reports. 33: 731-733
Wright MH, Sieber SA. (2016) Chemical proteomics approaches for identifying the cellular targets of natural products. Natural Product Reports. 33: 681-708
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