Competition-based, quantitative chemical proteomics in breast cancer cells identifies new target profiles for sulforaphane

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Abstract

Sulforaphane is a small molecule isothiocyanate which exhibits anticancer potential, yet its biological targets remain poorly understood. Here we employ a competition-based chemical proteomics strategy to profile sulforaphane's targets and identify over 500 targets along with their relative affinities. These targets provide a new set of mediators for sulforaphane's bioactivity, and aid understanding of its complex mode of action.

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Clulow, J. A., Storck, E. M., Lanyon-Hogg, T., Kalesh, K. A., Jones, L. H., & Tate, E. W. (2017). Competition-based, quantitative chemical proteomics in breast cancer cells identifies new target profiles for sulforaphane. Chemical Communications, 53(37), 5182–5185. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cc08797c

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