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Therapeutic Target Identification and Drug Discovery Driven by Chemical Proteomics
by
Zhang, Jingzi
, Gu, Letian
, Zhou, Haiyuan
, Fang, Lei
, Zou, Mingjie
in
Amino acids
/ Azide
/ chemical proteomics
/ Chemistry
/ Chromatography
/ Clinical trials
/ conception
/ Disease
/ Drug development
/ Drug discovery
/ Drug resistance
/ Drugs
/ Health aspects
/ humans
/ Identification
/ Life span
/ longevity
/ Multiple births
/ off-target
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Pharmacodynamics
/ Pharmacovigilance
/ Product safety
/ Proteins
/ Proteomics
/ Review
/ small molecule
/ target identification
/ Therapeutic targets
/ therapeutics
2024
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Therapeutic Target Identification and Drug Discovery Driven by Chemical Proteomics
by
Zhang, Jingzi
, Gu, Letian
, Zhou, Haiyuan
, Fang, Lei
, Zou, Mingjie
in
Amino acids
/ Azide
/ chemical proteomics
/ Chemistry
/ Chromatography
/ Clinical trials
/ conception
/ Disease
/ Drug development
/ Drug discovery
/ Drug resistance
/ Drugs
/ Health aspects
/ humans
/ Identification
/ Life span
/ longevity
/ Multiple births
/ off-target
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Pharmacodynamics
/ Pharmacovigilance
/ Product safety
/ Proteins
/ Proteomics
/ Review
/ small molecule
/ target identification
/ Therapeutic targets
/ therapeutics
2024
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Therapeutic Target Identification and Drug Discovery Driven by Chemical Proteomics
by
Zhang, Jingzi
, Gu, Letian
, Zhou, Haiyuan
, Fang, Lei
, Zou, Mingjie
in
Amino acids
/ Azide
/ chemical proteomics
/ Chemistry
/ Chromatography
/ Clinical trials
/ conception
/ Disease
/ Drug development
/ Drug discovery
/ Drug resistance
/ Drugs
/ Health aspects
/ humans
/ Identification
/ Life span
/ longevity
/ Multiple births
/ off-target
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Pharmacodynamics
/ Pharmacovigilance
/ Product safety
/ Proteins
/ Proteomics
/ Review
/ small molecule
/ target identification
/ Therapeutic targets
/ therapeutics
2024
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Therapeutic Target Identification and Drug Discovery Driven by Chemical Proteomics
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Therapeutic Target Identification and Drug Discovery Driven by Chemical Proteomics
2024
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Overview
Throughout the human lifespan, from conception to the end of life, small molecules have an intrinsic relationship with numerous physiological processes. The investigation into small-molecule targets holds significant implications for pharmacological discovery. The determination of the action sites of small molecules provide clarity into the pharmacodynamics and toxicological mechanisms of small-molecule drugs, assisting in the elucidation of drug off-target effects and resistance mechanisms. Consequently, innovative methods to study small-molecule targets have proliferated in recent years, with chemical proteomics standing out as a vanguard development in chemical biology in the post-genomic age. Chemical proteomics can non-selectively identify unknown targets of compounds within complex biological matrices, with both probe and non-probe modalities enabling effective target identification. This review attempts to summarize methods and illustrative examples of small-molecule target identification via chemical proteomics. It delves deeply into the interactions between small molecules and human biology to provide pivotal directions and strategies for the discovery and comprehension of novel pharmaceuticals, as well as to improve the evaluation of drug safety.
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