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Activity- and reactivity-based proteomics: Recent technological advances and applications in drug discovery
Institution:1. Department of Life Sciences, London, UK;2. Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, London, UK
Abstract:Activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) is recognized as a powerful and versatile chemoproteomic technology in drug discovery. Central to ABPP is the use of activity-based probes to report the activity of specific enzymes or reactivity of amino acid types in complex biological systems. Over the last two decades, ABPP has facilitated the identification of new drug targets and discovery of lead compounds in human and infectious disease. Furthermore, as part of a sustained global effort to illuminate the druggable proteome, the repertoire of target classes addressable with activity-based probes has vastly expanded in recent years. Here, we provide an overview of ABPP and summarise the major technological advances with an emphasis on probe development.
Keywords:Activity-based protein profiling  Reactivity-based protein profiling  Activity-based probes  Chemical proteomics  Drug discovery  Target identification and validation
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