Bioactive Molecules: Translating Chemical and Biological Information from Yeast through Arabidopsis to Crops

Cecilia Rodriguez-Furlán; Patricio Pérez-Henríquez; lorena norambuena

Abstract

Chemical tools have been extensible used to probe complex biological processes [1]. A variety of small molecules (< 500 Da) like Brefeldin A, Tyrphostin A23, Wortmannin have been intensively utilized to study endomembrane protein trafficking and have illustrated corresponding biological functions [2-7]. After the application, bioactive small molecules can be rapidly permeated or transported into cells to create observable effects. These molecules can be washed out to reverse their effects, permitting a return to a normal state. This rapid and reversible behavior along with precise concentration and time of treatment provides a high degree of control, permitting dynamic processes to be studied in vivo.

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Título de la Revista: Biochemistry & Analytical Biochemistry
Volumen: 4
Número: 186
Fecha de publicación: 2015
Idioma: English
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-1009.1000186