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Small-molecule affinity chromatography coupled mass spectrometry for drug target deconvolution

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Pages 701-714 | Published online: 09 Jun 2009
 

Abstract

Background: Current drug discovery organizations have renewed interest in phenotypic/function based screening for the identification of novel small-molecule drug candidates. Phenotypic screening faces the challenge of deconvoluting the identity of molecular targets of small-molecules through which they exert their biological effect. The identity of the target is crucial for understanding the mechanism of drug action, rational drug design, interpretation of any toxicological findings and patient stratification. Several methods are available to deconvolute the targets of small-molecules. Objective: This review describes successful examples, limitations and advances of drug target deconvolution using small-molecule affinity chromatography coupled mass spectrometry based methods. A brief discussion of other target deconvolution methods is also presented for comparative appreciation of mass spectrometry based methods. Conclusion: The use of small-molecule affinity chromatography coupled mass spectrometry based methods is gaining popularity as a technique for target identification. Mass spectrometry based methods provide fast, reliable and high-content information on the target. They can be used with relatively intact biological systems to develop a system-wide understanding of the drug–target interaction.

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