New publication : An anti-diabetic drug targets NEET (CISD) proteins through destabilization of their [2Fe-2S] clusters
ENYO is proud to share international collaborative study showing the anti-diabetic potential of the small molecule dEF2905 (M1) designed by Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ’s drugdiscovery platform.
The study driven by Pr R. Nechushtai from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem demonstrates the efficacy of M1 in correcting defective blood glucose homeostasis in a diabetic mouse model through [2Fe-2S] cluster destabilization of mitochondrial NEET proteins. This publication also highlights the Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ’s drug discovery platform inspired by viruses.
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