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Characterizing physical protein targets of chemical contaminants with chemical proteomics: Is it time to fill a crucial environmental toxicology knowledge gap?

TitleCharacterizing physical protein targets of chemical contaminants with chemical proteomics: Is it time to fill a crucial environmental toxicology knowledge gap?
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsHall, DRoss, Peng, H
JournalComp Biochem Physiol Part D Genomics Proteomics (invited perspective)
Volume34
Pagination100655
Date Published2020 Jun
ISSN1878-0407
Abstract

Current environmental toxicological studies are challenged by the immense number (>80,000) of chemical contaminants. While several strategies including adverse outcome pathway (AOP), High-Throughput Screening (HTS), and computational toxicology have been proposed to tackle this challenge, we argue here that characterizing the protein targets of chemical contaminants is the major bottleneck. In this commentary article, we reviewed current environmental toxicology research, and pinpointed the urgency to identify physical protein targets of chemical contaminants. We also reviewed several chemical proteomics methodologies developed in our and other groups, and their advantages and disadvantages to identify protein targets. At the end of the article, we also pointed out several potential follow-up research directions should be pursued once protein targets are identified.

DOI10.1016/j.cbd.2020.100655
PubMed ID32058274
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