Target Profiling of an Anticancer Drug Curcumin by an In Situ Chemical Proteomics Approach.

2021 
Interdisciplinary chemical proteomics approaches have been widely applied to the identification of specific targets of bioactive small molecules or drugs. In this chapter, we describe the application of a cell-permeable activity-based curcumin probe (Cur-P) with an alkyne moiety to detect and identify specific binding targets of curcumin in HCT116 colon cancer cells. Through click chemistry, a fluorescent tag or a biotin tag is attached to the probe-modified curcumin targets for visualization or affinity purification followed by mass spectrometric identification. A quantitative proteomics approach of isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification (iTRAQ)™ is applied to distinguish specific curcumin targets from nonspecific binding proteins.
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