Faucher_2020_Cell.Chem.Biol_27_937

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Title : Strategies for Tuning the Selectivity of Chemical Probes that Target Serine Hydrolases - Faucher_2020_Cell.Chem.Biol_27_937
Author(s) : Faucher F , Bennett JM , Bogyo M , Lovell S
Ref : Cell Chemical Biology , 27 :937 , 2020
Abstract :

Serine hydrolases comprise a large family of enzymes that have diverse roles in key cellular processes, such as lipid metabolism, cell signaling, and regulation of post-translation modifications of proteins. They are also therapeutic targets for multiple human pathologies, including viral infection, diabetes, hypertension, and Alzheimer disease; however, few have well-defined substrates and biological functions. Activity-based probes (ABPs) have been used as effective tools to both profile activity and screen for selective inhibitors of serine hydrolases. One broad-spectrum ABP containing a fluorophosphonate electrophile has been used extensively to advance our understanding of diverse serine hydrolases. Due to the success of this single reagent, several robust chemistries have been developed to further diversify and tune the selectivity of ABPs used to target serine hydrolases. In this review, we highlight approaches to identify selective serine hydrolase ABPs and suggest new synthetic methodologies that could be applied to further advance probe development.

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Faucher F, Bennett JM, Bogyo M, Lovell S (2020)
Strategies for Tuning the Selectivity of Chemical Probes that Target Serine Hydrolases
Cell Chemical Biology 27 :937

Faucher F, Bennett JM, Bogyo M, Lovell S (2020)
Cell Chemical Biology 27 :937