There are an increasing number of human pathologies that have been associated with altered metabolism, including obesity, diabetes, atherosclerosis, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases. Most attention on metabolism has been focused on well-understood metabolic pathways and has largely ignored most of the biochemical pathways that operate in (patho)physiological settings, in part because of the vast landscape of uncharacterized and undiscovered metabolic pathways. One technology that has arisen to meet this challenge is activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) that uses activity-based chemical probes to broadly assess the functional states of both characterized and uncharacterized enzymes. This review will focus on how ABPP, coupled with i...
High throughput analysis of metabolites combined with systems biology is opening new opportunities i...
In the last decade, proteomics and metabolomics have contributed substantially to our understanding ...
Proteases are important enzymes in health and disease. Their activities are regulated at multiple le...
There are an increasing number of human pathologies that have been associated with altered metabolis...
Activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) is recognized as a powerful and versatile chemoproteomic tec...
As more information becomes available through the efforts of high-throughput screens, there is incre...
The metabolome, the collection of small-molecule chemical entities involved in metabolism, has tradi...
AbstractProteomics aims to identify new markers and targets for the diagnosis and treatment of human...
Achieving information content of satisfactory breadth and depth remains a formidable challenge for p...
The goal of proteomics is to identify, analyze, and understand the large numbers of proteins that ma...
Genome sequencing efforts have revealed a strikingly large number of uncharacterized genes, includin...
Genome sequencing efforts have revealed a strikingly large number of uncharacterized genes, includin...
Drug targets and modes of action remain two of the biggest challenges in drug development. To addres...
The metabolome contains all the biological end points of genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic pertu...
Activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) has emerged as a valuable chemical proteomics method to guid...
High throughput analysis of metabolites combined with systems biology is opening new opportunities i...
In the last decade, proteomics and metabolomics have contributed substantially to our understanding ...
Proteases are important enzymes in health and disease. Their activities are regulated at multiple le...
There are an increasing number of human pathologies that have been associated with altered metabolis...
Activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) is recognized as a powerful and versatile chemoproteomic tec...
As more information becomes available through the efforts of high-throughput screens, there is incre...
The metabolome, the collection of small-molecule chemical entities involved in metabolism, has tradi...
AbstractProteomics aims to identify new markers and targets for the diagnosis and treatment of human...
Achieving information content of satisfactory breadth and depth remains a formidable challenge for p...
The goal of proteomics is to identify, analyze, and understand the large numbers of proteins that ma...
Genome sequencing efforts have revealed a strikingly large number of uncharacterized genes, includin...
Genome sequencing efforts have revealed a strikingly large number of uncharacterized genes, includin...
Drug targets and modes of action remain two of the biggest challenges in drug development. To addres...
The metabolome contains all the biological end points of genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic pertu...
Activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) has emerged as a valuable chemical proteomics method to guid...
High throughput analysis of metabolites combined with systems biology is opening new opportunities i...
In the last decade, proteomics and metabolomics have contributed substantially to our understanding ...
Proteases are important enzymes in health and disease. Their activities are regulated at multiple le...