Target identification using drug affinity responsive target stability (DARTS)

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Abstract

Identifying the molecular targets for the beneficial or detrimental effects of small-molecule drugs is an important and currently unmet challenge. We have developed a method, drug affinity responsive target stability (DARTS), which takes advantage of a reduction in the protease susceptibility of the target protein upon drug binding. DARTS is universally applicable because it requires no modification of the drug and is independent of the mechanism of drug action. We demonstrate use of DARTS to identify known small-molecule-protein interactions and to reveal the eukaryotic translation initiation machinery as a molecular target for the longevity-enhancing plant natural product resveratrol. We envisage that DARTS…

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Keywords
  • Drug
  • Small molecule
  • Computational biology
  • Drug discovery
  • Drug development
  • Drug target
  • Target protein
  • Identification (biology)
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