2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-61779-364-6_11
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Affinity-Based Profiling of Dehydrogenase Subproteomes

Abstract: Summary The high cost of drug discovery and development requires more efficient approaches to the identification and inhibition of tractable protein targets. One strategy is to pursue families of proteins that already possess affinity for a drug lead scaffold, where that scaffold plays the dual role of serving: (a) when tethered to a resin, as a ligand to purify a subproteome of interest, and (b) as a lead molecule that has the potential for optimization for a given member of the subproteome. Here, we describe… Show more

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