Previously Published Phosphatase Probes have Limited Utility Due to their Unspecific Reactivity
F. H. G. ter Brake,
S. A. F. M. van Luttikhuizen,
T. van der Wel
et al.
Abstract:This study explores the use of activity‐based protein profiling to study protein tyrosine phosphatases. With the discovery of allosteric SHP2 inhibitors, this enzyme family has resurfaced as interesting drug targets. Therefore, we envisioned that previously described direct electrophiles and quinone methide‐based traps targeting phosphatases could be applied in competitive activity‐based protein profiling assays. This study evaluates three direct electrophiles, specifically, a vinyl sulfonate, a vinyl sulfone,… Show more
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