Quantitative proteomics of kinase inhibitor targets and mechanisms.

ACS Chem Biol

Evotec (München) GmbH , Am Klopferspitz 19a, 82152 Martinsried, Germany.

Published: January 2015

Small molecule inhibitors of protein kinases are key tools for signal transduction research and represent a major class of targeted drugs. Recent developments in quantitative proteomics enable an unbiased view on kinase inhibitor selectivity and modes of action in the biological context. While chemical proteomics techniques utilizing quantitative mass spectrometry interrogate both target specificity and affinity in cellular extracts, proteome-wide phosphorylation analyses upon kinase inhibitor treatment identify signal transduction pathway and network regulation in an unbiased manner. Thus, critical information is provided to promote new insights into mechanisms of kinase signaling and their relevance for kinase inhibitor drug discovery.

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