Covering: 2010 up to 2016. Deconvoluting the mode of action of natural products and drugs remains one of the biggest challenges in chemistry and biology today. Chemical proteomics is a growing area of chemical biology that seeks to design small molecule probes to understand protein function. In the context of natural products, chemical proteomics can be used to identify the protein binding partners or targets of small molecules in live cells. Here, we highlight recent examples of chemical probes based on natural products and their application for target identification. The review focuses on probes that can be covalently linked to their target proteins (either via intrinsic chemical reactivity or via the introduction of photocrosslinkers), a...
Molecular understanding of the (poly-)pharmacological activities of a drug cannot be achieved withou...
Identification of the protein targets of bioactive small molecules is a routine challenge in chemica...
Identifying the protein targets of drugs is an important but tedious process. Existing proteomic app...
Despite the maturation of organic chemistry and the efforts of medicinal and combinatorial chemistry...
Natural products, and their derivatives and mimics, have contributed to the development of important...
The identification and functional characterization of specific metabolite–protein interactions remai...
The biomedical and pharmaceutical communities are experiencing a growing demand for new druggable ta...
Proteomics originated from 2-dimensional electrophoresis more than thirty years ago. Technological a...
Medical community and pharmaceutical companies are currently facing a dire need for discovery and id...
Biologically active small molecules have a central role in drug development, and as chemical probes ...
Natural products and their derivatives have been an invaluable source of drug leads for the pharmace...
Though many proteins have been identified as relevant to cancer pathogenicity, very few are now targ...
AbstractMethods for profiling the activity of enzymes in vivo are needed to understand the role that...
Chemical genetics is an emerging field that can be used to study the interactions of chemical compou...
Reverse chemical proteomics combines affinity chromatography with phage display and promises to be a...
Molecular understanding of the (poly-)pharmacological activities of a drug cannot be achieved withou...
Identification of the protein targets of bioactive small molecules is a routine challenge in chemica...
Identifying the protein targets of drugs is an important but tedious process. Existing proteomic app...
Despite the maturation of organic chemistry and the efforts of medicinal and combinatorial chemistry...
Natural products, and their derivatives and mimics, have contributed to the development of important...
The identification and functional characterization of specific metabolite–protein interactions remai...
The biomedical and pharmaceutical communities are experiencing a growing demand for new druggable ta...
Proteomics originated from 2-dimensional electrophoresis more than thirty years ago. Technological a...
Medical community and pharmaceutical companies are currently facing a dire need for discovery and id...
Biologically active small molecules have a central role in drug development, and as chemical probes ...
Natural products and their derivatives have been an invaluable source of drug leads for the pharmace...
Though many proteins have been identified as relevant to cancer pathogenicity, very few are now targ...
AbstractMethods for profiling the activity of enzymes in vivo are needed to understand the role that...
Chemical genetics is an emerging field that can be used to study the interactions of chemical compou...
Reverse chemical proteomics combines affinity chromatography with phage display and promises to be a...
Molecular understanding of the (poly-)pharmacological activities of a drug cannot be achieved withou...
Identification of the protein targets of bioactive small molecules is a routine challenge in chemica...
Identifying the protein targets of drugs is an important but tedious process. Existing proteomic app...