2018
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.8b00249
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Phosphorus-Based Probes as Molecular Tools for Proteome Studies: Recent Advances in Probe Development and Applications

Abstract: Studies on the human proteome have engaged diverse techniques; however, none of them represent a predominant approach. Chemical biology has made a major contribution to our understanding of human biology, stimulating the generation of biological hypotheses. Tools such as functional probes have advanced studies on biological mechanisms and helped in elucidating off-target reactivity and potential toxicities of drugs and drug candidates. Here, we accentuate the recent developments in the design and applications … Show more

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“…The used DA represents a small functional group that undergoes carbene formation under UV light that rapidly inserts into nearby C–H, N–H, and O–H bonds, rendering DAs well-established tools for photoaffinity labeling 19 , 20 . DTB as affinity tag allows enrichment of tagged proteins by exploiting the affinity of DTB to (strept)avidin, and its specific elution with biotin for subsequent analysis by high-resolution mass spectrometry (MS) 21 , 22 . The synthesis of both probes was straightforward and is described in detail in Supplementary Figs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The used DA represents a small functional group that undergoes carbene formation under UV light that rapidly inserts into nearby C–H, N–H, and O–H bonds, rendering DAs well-established tools for photoaffinity labeling 19 , 20 . DTB as affinity tag allows enrichment of tagged proteins by exploiting the affinity of DTB to (strept)avidin, and its specific elution with biotin for subsequent analysis by high-resolution mass spectrometry (MS) 21 , 22 . The synthesis of both probes was straightforward and is described in detail in Supplementary Figs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This reaction transfers a biotin tag onto the protein, which can then be used as an enrichment handle for downstream MS analysis . By competing the binding of these probes with small molecules, assessment of target engagement and kinome‐wide selectivity in cell lysates can be achieved . Although this technology represents a major technological progression, one of the key limitations of the KiNativ platform is that these probes are not cell‐permeable.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[8] Several enzymes are involved in the conversion and recognition of a phosphate group. Thus, many types of phosphate-based synthetic functional groups that can work as designed in vivo have been developed and applied to bioprobes [9][10][11][12] and drugs. [13][14][15] In this context, development of a new type of biocompatible phosphate-based functional group would be beneficial both in chemical biology and medicinal chemistry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%