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Mass Spectrometry-Guided Genome Mining as a Tool to Uncover Novel Natural Products
Published on: March 12, 2020
Label-Free Target Discovery Strategy for Natural Active Products
Lei Shan1,2, Yujia Chen1,2, Xiuling Cao1,2
1State Key Laboratory for Development and Utilization of Forest Food Resources, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou 311300, China.
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The growing interest in harnessing natural compounds for health and medical applications underscores the necessity for innovative approaches to decipher their mechanisms of action. Among diverse strategies, non-probe-based methods for identifying the molecular targets of compounds represent one of the frontiers in drug discovery. This review focuses on an array of non-probe techniques for unveiling interactions between natural molecules and biological targets. The advantages and limitations of label-free protein target identification schemes suitable for lysed cells and living cells are analyzed. High-throughput target screening methods and their role in facilitating a holistic understanding of compound-target interactions are summarized. Based on comprehensive evaluation and comparison, this review aims to provide guidelines for selecting appropriate non-probe strategies to accelerate the characterization of the therapeutic potential of natural compounds.
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