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Stability-based approaches in chemoproteomics

Amy L. George, María Emilia Dueñas, José Luis Marín‐Rubio, Matthias Trost

2024Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Target deconvolution can help understand how compounds exert therapeutic effects and can accelerate drug discovery by helping optimise safety and efficacy, revealing mechanisms of action, anticipate off-target effects and identifying opportunities for therapeutic expansion. Chemoproteomics, a combination of chemical biology with mass spectrometry has transformed target deconvolution. This review discusses modification-free chemoproteomic approaches that leverage the change in protein thermodynamics induced by small molecule ligand binding. Unlike modification-based methods relying on enriching specific protein targets, these approaches offer proteome-wide evaluations, driven by advancements in mass spectrometry sensitivity, increasing proteome coverage and quantitation methods. Advances in methods based on denaturation/precipitation by thermal or chemical denaturation, or by protease degradation are evaluated, emphasising the evolving landscape of chemoproteomics and its potential impact on future drug-development strategies.

Topics & Concepts

ProteomeComputational biologyLeverage (statistics)DeconvolutionDrug discoveryChemistryBiochemical engineeringComputer scienceDenaturation (fissile materials)ProteomicsMass spectrometryBiological systemBiologyMachine learningChromatographyBiochemistryEngineeringAlgorithmGeneNuclear chemistryAdvanced Proteomics Techniques and ApplicationsMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research