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Native mass spectrometry-directed drug discovery: Recent advances in investigating protein function and modulation

Francesco Fiorentino, Dante Rotili, Antonello Mai

2023Drug Discovery Today26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Native mass spectrometry (nMS) is a biophysical method for studying protein complexes and can provide insights into subunit stoichiometry and composition, protein-ligand, and protein-protein interactions (PPIs). These analyses are made possible by preserving non-covalent interactions in the gas phase, thereby allowing the analysis of proteins in their native state. Consequently, nMS has been increasingly applied in early drug discovery campaigns for the characterization of protein-drug interactions and the evaluation of PPI modulators. Here, we discuss recent developments in nMS-directed drug discovery and provide a timely perspective on the possible applications of this technology in drug discovery.

Topics & Concepts

Drug discoveryComputational biologyDrugMass spectrometryFunction (biology)ChemistryProtein subunitProteomicsProtein ligandBiologyBiochemistryPharmacologyChromatographyCell biologyGeneMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsAnalytical Chemistry and ChromatographyReceptor Mechanisms and Signaling