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Quality not Quantity: The Role of Marine Natural Products in Drug Discovery and Reverse Chemical Proteomics

Reverse chemical proteomics combines affinity chromatography with phage display and promises to be a powerful new platform technology for the isolation of natural product receptors, facilitating the drug discovery process by rapidly linking biologically active small molecules to their cellular recep...

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Autores principales: Piggott, Andrew M., Karuso, Peter
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3756327/
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description Reverse chemical proteomics combines affinity chromatography with phage display and promises to be a powerful new platform technology for the isolation of natural product receptors, facilitating the drug discovery process by rapidly linking biologically active small molecules to their cellular receptors and the receptors’ genes. In this paper we review chemical proteomics and reverse chemical proteomics and show how these techniques can add value to natural products research. We also report on techniques for the derivatisation of polystyrene microtitre plates with cleavable linkers and marine natural products that can be used in chemical proteomics or reverse chemical proteomics. Specifically, we have derivatised polystyrene with palau’amine and used reverse chemical proteomics to try and isolate the human receptors for this potent anticancer marine drug.
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spelling pubmed-37563272013-08-29 Quality not Quantity: The Role of Marine Natural Products in Drug Discovery and Reverse Chemical Proteomics Piggott, Andrew M. Karuso, Peter Mar Drugs Articles Reverse chemical proteomics combines affinity chromatography with phage display and promises to be a powerful new platform technology for the isolation of natural product receptors, facilitating the drug discovery process by rapidly linking biologically active small molecules to their cellular receptors and the receptors’ genes. In this paper we review chemical proteomics and reverse chemical proteomics and show how these techniques can add value to natural products research. We also report on techniques for the derivatisation of polystyrene microtitre plates with cleavable linkers and marine natural products that can be used in chemical proteomics or reverse chemical proteomics. Specifically, we have derivatised polystyrene with palau’amine and used reverse chemical proteomics to try and isolate the human receptors for this potent anticancer marine drug. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2005-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3756327/ Text en © 2005 by MDPI Reproduction is permitted for noncommercial purposes.
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