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. 2019 Nov;24(11):2111-2115.
doi: 10.1016/j.drudis.2019.06.020. Epub 2019 Jul 3.

Target 2035: probing the human proteome

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Target 2035: probing the human proteome

Adrian J Carter et al. Drug Discov Today. 2019 Nov.
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Abstract

Biomedical scientists tend to focus on only a small fraction of the proteins encoded by the human genome despite overwhelming genetic evidence that many understudied proteins are important for human disease. One of the best ways to interrogate the function of a protein and to determine its relevance as a drug target is by using a pharmacological modulator, such as a chemical probe or an antibody. If these tools were available for most human proteins, it should be possible to translate the tremendous advances in genomics into a greater understanding of human health and disease, and catalyze the creation of innovative new medicines. Target 2035 is a global federation for developing and applying new technologies with the goal of creating chemogenomic libraries, chemical probes, and/or functional antibodies for the entire proteome.

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