Modular Approaches to Synthesize Activity- and Affinity-Based Chemical Probes

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Combinatorial and modular methods to synthesize small molecule modulators of protein activity have proven to be powerful tools in the development of new drug-like molecules. Over the past decade, these methodologies have been adapted toward utilization in the development of activity- and affinity-based chemical probes, as well as in chemoproteomic profiling. In this review, we will discuss how methods like multicomponent reactions, DNA-encoded libraries, phage displays, and others provide new ways to rapidly screen novel chemical probes against proteins of interest.

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van der Zouwen, A. J., & Witte, M. D. (2021, April 15). Modular Approaches to Synthesize Activity- and Affinity-Based Chemical Probes. Frontiers in Chemistry. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.644811

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