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Chemical proteomics identifies unanticipated targets of clinical kinase inhibitors.
Authors:Eric C Peters  Nathanael S Gray
Affiliation:Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation, San Diego, California 92121, USA. epeters@gnf.org
Abstract:Kinases represent one of the most important target classes of current drug discovery efforts. However, because the vast majority of potential small-molecule therapeutics is directed toward the highly conserved ATP-binding cleft, kinase inhibitors often exhibit significant unintended off-target effects. A recent report describes a chemical proteomics methodology that enables the simultaneous in vivo quantification of the on- and off-binding targets of kinase inhibitors across hundreds of nucleotide-dependent enzymes.
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