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Chemogenomics approaches to novel target discovery

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EXPERT REVIEW OF PROTEOMICS
卷 4, 期 3, 页码 411-419

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1586/14789450.4.3.411

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chemical genetics; chemical genomics; chemogenomics; functional genomics; genomic screening; RNAi; siRNA

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Chemogenomics involves the combination of a compound's effect on biological targets together with modern genomics technologies. The merger of these two methodologies is creating a new way to screen for compound-target interactions, as well as map chemical and biological space in a parallel fashion. The challenge associated with mining complex databases has initiated the development of many novel in silica tools to profile and analyze data in a systematic way. The ability to analyze the combinatorial effects of chemical libraries on biological systems will aid the discovery of new therapeutic entities. Chemogenomics provides a tool for the rapid validation of novel targeted therapeutics, where a specific molecular target is modulated by a small molecule. Along with targeted therapies comes the ability to discovery pathway nodes where a single molecular target might be an essential component of more than one disease. Several disease areas Will benefit directly from the chemogenomics; approach, the most advanced being cancer. A genetic loss-of-function screen can be modulated in the presence of a compound to search for genes or pathways involved in the compound's activity. Several recent papers highlight how chemogenomics; is changing with RNA interference-based screening and shaping the discovery of new targeted therapies. Together, chemical and RNA interference-based screens open the door for a new way to discovery disease-associated genes and novel targeted therapies.

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