Chemical genetics: ligand-based discovery of gene function

BR Stockwell - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2000 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2000nature.com
Chemical genetics is the study of gene-product function in a cellular or organismal context
using exogenous ligands. In this approach, small molecules that bind directly to proteins are
used to alter protein function, enabling a kinetic analysis of the in vivo consequences of
these changes. Recent advances have strongly enhanced the power of exogenous ligands
such that they can resemble genetic mutations in terms of their general applicability and
target specificity. The growing sophistication of this approach raises the possibility of its …
Chemical genetics is the study of gene-product function in a cellular or organismal context using exogenous ligands. In this approach, small molecules that bind directly to proteins are used to alter protein function, enabling a kinetic analysis of the in vivo consequences of these changes. Recent advances have strongly enhanced the power of exogenous ligands such that they can resemble genetic mutations in terms of their general applicability and target specificity. The growing sophistication of this approach raises the possibility of its application to any biological process.
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