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Review
. 2020 Apr 1:191:112151.
doi: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2020.112151. Epub 2020 Feb 16.

Activity-based protein profiling: Recent advances in medicinal chemistry

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Review

Activity-based protein profiling: Recent advances in medicinal chemistry

Hui Deng et al. Eur J Med Chem. .

Abstract

Activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) has become an emerging chemical proteomic approach to illustrate the interaction mechanisms between compounds and proteins. This approach has combined organic synthesis, biochemistry, cell biology, biophysics and bioinformatics to accelerate the process of drug discovery in target identification and validation, as well as in the stage of lead discovery and optimization. This review will summarize new developments and applications of ABPP in medicinal chemistry. Here, we mainly described the design principles of activity-base probes (ABPs) and general workflows of ABPP approach. Moreover, we discussed various basic and advanced ABPP strategies and their applications in medicinal chemistry, including competitive and comparative ABPP, two-step ABPP, fluorescence polarization ABPP (FluoPol-ABPP) and ABPs for visualization. In conclusion, this review will give a general overview of the applications of ABPP as a powerful and efficient technique in medicinal chemistry.

Keywords: Activity-based probes; Activity-based protein profiling; Chemical proteomics; Click chemistry; Drug targets; Target identification.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no competing interest.

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