Issue 48, 2021

Chemoproteomics-based target profiling of sinomenine reveals multiple protein regulators of inflammation

Abstract

Although sinomenine (SIN) has been used to treat several inflammation-related diseases in the clinic for decades, the detailed anti-inflammatory mechanism remains elusive. Here, we present a chemoproteomic study that supports a polypharmacological mode of action for SIN to inhibit inflammation. Notably, functional validation revealed multiple new protein regulators whose knockdown could significantly affect inflammation.

Graphical abstract: Chemoproteomics-based target profiling of sinomenine reveals multiple protein regulators of inflammation

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
21 Mar 2021
Accepted
05 May 2021
First published
06 May 2021

Chem. Commun., 2021,57, 5981-5984

Chemoproteomics-based target profiling of sinomenine reveals multiple protein regulators of inflammation

L. Chen, H. Wang, T. Ji and C. Zhang, Chem. Commun., 2021, 57, 5981 DOI: 10.1039/D1CC01522B

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