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Activity-Based Protein Profiling (ABPP) of Oxidoreductases

Journal

CHEMBIOCHEM
Volume 22, Issue 4, Pages 630-638

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cbic.202000542

Keywords

chemical proteomics; covalent inhibitors; drug discovery; oxidoreductases; proteomics

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  1. NAWI Graz

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ABPP has been widely used for measuring protein activity, annotating unknown protein functions, and studying small-molecule inhibitor targets. Oxidoreductases have received less attention in ABPP, with probes developed for oxidases but none for reductases, presenting opportunities for future research.
Over the last two decades, activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) has been established as a tremendously useful proteomic tool for measuring the activity of proteins in their cellular context, annotating the function of uncharacterized proteins, and investigating the target profile of small-molecule inhibitors. Unlike hydrolases and other enzyme classes, which exhibit a characteristic nucleophilic residue, oxidoreductases have received much less attention in ABPP. In this minireview, the state of the art of ABPP of oxidoreductases is described and the scope and limitations of the existing approaches are discussed. It is noted that several ABPP probes have been described for various oxidases, but none so far for a reductase, which gives rise to opportunities for future research.

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