Reverse chemical proteomics combines affinity chromatography with phage display and promises to be a powerful new platform technology for the isolation of natural product receptors, facilitating the drug discovery process by rapidly linking biologically active small molecules to their cellular receptors and the receptors’ genes. In this paper we review chemical proteomics and reverse chemical proteomics and show how these techniques can add value to natural products research. We also report on techniques for the derivatisation of polystyrene microtitre plates with cleavable linkers and marine natural products that can be used in chemical proteomics or reverse chemical proteomics. Specifically, we have derivatised polystyrene with palau’amin...
Background: Natural products have been an important source of lead compounds for drug discovery. How...
This article is a systematic review of reverse screening methods used to search for the protein targ...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs), which are essential for cellular processes, have been recognize...
"A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy...
Despite the maturation of organic chemistry and the efforts of medicinal and combinatorial chemistry...
Proteomics originated from 2-dimensional electrophoresis more than thirty years ago. Technological a...
Covering: 2010 up to 2016. Deconvoluting the mode of action of natural products and drugs remains on...
One of the main questions affecting the chemical biology is the comprehension of the mechanisms of a...
Natural products and their derivatives have been an invaluable source of drug leads for the pharmace...
Medical community and pharmaceutical companies are currently facing a dire need for discovery and id...
Marine natural products represent novel and diverse chemotypes that serve as templates for the disco...
Natural products, and their derivatives and mimics, have contributed to the development of important...
While human reliance on the natural environment for medicines has remained relatively constant throu...
By the turn of the 21th century, it became evident that even microorganisms intensely studied as sou...
Though many proteins have been identified as relevant to cancer pathogenicity, very few are now targ...
Background: Natural products have been an important source of lead compounds for drug discovery. How...
This article is a systematic review of reverse screening methods used to search for the protein targ...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs), which are essential for cellular processes, have been recognize...
"A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy...
Despite the maturation of organic chemistry and the efforts of medicinal and combinatorial chemistry...
Proteomics originated from 2-dimensional electrophoresis more than thirty years ago. Technological a...
Covering: 2010 up to 2016. Deconvoluting the mode of action of natural products and drugs remains on...
One of the main questions affecting the chemical biology is the comprehension of the mechanisms of a...
Natural products and their derivatives have been an invaluable source of drug leads for the pharmace...
Medical community and pharmaceutical companies are currently facing a dire need for discovery and id...
Marine natural products represent novel and diverse chemotypes that serve as templates for the disco...
Natural products, and their derivatives and mimics, have contributed to the development of important...
While human reliance on the natural environment for medicines has remained relatively constant throu...
By the turn of the 21th century, it became evident that even microorganisms intensely studied as sou...
Though many proteins have been identified as relevant to cancer pathogenicity, very few are now targ...
Background: Natural products have been an important source of lead compounds for drug discovery. How...
This article is a systematic review of reverse screening methods used to search for the protein targ...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs), which are essential for cellular processes, have been recognize...