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Chemical tools to expand the ligandable proteome: diversity-oriented synthesis-based photoreactive stereoprobes
- PMID: 38464067
- PMCID: PMC10925180
- DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.27.582206
Chemical tools to expand the ligandable proteome: diversity-oriented synthesis-based photoreactive stereoprobes
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Chemical tools to expand the ligandable proteome: Diversity-oriented synthesis-based photoreactive stereoprobes.Cell Chem Biol. 2024 Dec 19;31(12):2138-2155.e32. doi: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2024.10.005. Epub 2024 Nov 14. Cell Chem Biol. 2024. PMID: 39547236 Free PMC article.
Abstract
Chemical proteomics enables the global assessment of small molecule-protein interactions in native biological systems and has emerged as a versatile approach for ligand discovery. The range of small molecules explored by chemical proteomics has, however, been limited. Here, we describe a diversity-oriented synthesis (DOS)-inspired library of stereochemically-defined compounds bearing diazirine and alkyne units for UV light-induced covalent modification and click chemistry enrichment of interacting proteins, respectively. We find that these 'photo-stereoprobes' interact in a stereoselective manner with hundreds of proteins from various structural and functional classes in human cells and demonstrate that these interactions can form the basis for high-throughput screening-compatible nanoBRET assays. Integrated phenotypic analysis and chemical proteomics identified photo-stereoprobes that modulate autophagy by engaging the mitochondrial serine protease CLPP. Our findings show the utility of photo-stereoprobes for expanding the ligandable proteome, furnishing target engagement assays, and discovering and characterizing bioactive small molecules by cell-based screening.
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