连接代谢组和表型:用于鉴定生物活性天然产物的功能代谢组学工具的最新进展。

IF 12.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Giovanni Andrea Vitale , Christian Geibel , Vidit Minda , Mingxun Wang , Allegra T. Aron , Daniel Petras
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覆盖范围1995 年至 2023 年生物分析方法的发展,尤其是质谱分析方法的发展,为人们提供了了解生命机理的宝贵分子信息。非靶向代谢组学旨在检测和(相对)量化生物系统中存在的所有可观察到的小分子。通过比较生物系统中不同条件或不同时间点的小分子丰度,研究人员可以提出新的假设,并开始了解观察到的表型的原因。功能代谢组学旨在研究代谢物在代谢组尺度上的功能作用。然而,大多数功能代谢组学研究都依赖于间接测量和相关分析,这导致功能代谢组学的精确定义模糊不清。相比之下,天然产物领域在鉴定初级和特殊代谢物的结构和生物活性方面有着悠久的历史。在此,我们建议通过整合天然产物和化学生物学领域的概念来扩展和重构功能代谢组学。我们将重点介绍新出现的功能代谢组学方法,这些方法将重点从相关性转移到了物理相互作用上,我们还将讨论这种方法如何让研究人员发现分子与表型之间的因果关系。
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Connecting metabolome and phenotype: recent advances in functional metabolomics tools for the identification of bioactive natural products

Connecting metabolome and phenotype: recent advances in functional metabolomics tools for the identification of bioactive natural products

Connecting metabolome and phenotype: recent advances in functional metabolomics tools for the identification of bioactive natural products

Covering: 1995 to 2023

Advances in bioanalytical methods, particularly mass spectrometry, have provided valuable molecular insights into the mechanisms of life. Non-targeted metabolomics aims to detect and (relatively) quantify all observable small molecules present in a biological system. By comparing small molecule abundances between different conditions or timepoints in a biological system, researchers can generate new hypotheses and begin to understand causes of observed phenotypes. Functional metabolomics aims to investigate the functional roles of metabolites at the scale of the metabolome. However, most functional metabolomics studies rely on indirect measurements and correlation analyses, which leads to ambiguity in the precise definition of functional metabolomics. In contrast, the field of natural products has a history of identifying the structures and bioactivities of primary and specialized metabolites. Here, we propose to expand and reframe functional metabolomics by integrating concepts from the fields of natural products and chemical biology. We highlight emerging functional metabolomics approaches that shift the focus from correlation to physical interactions, and we discuss how this allows researchers to uncover causal relationships between molecules and phenotypes.

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ACS Central Science
ACS Central Science Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
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25.50
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期刊介绍: ACS Central Science publishes significant primary reports on research in chemistry and allied fields where chemical approaches are pivotal. As the first fully open-access journal by the American Chemical Society, it covers compelling and important contributions to the broad chemistry and scientific community. "Central science," a term popularized nearly 40 years ago, emphasizes chemistry's central role in connecting physical and life sciences, and fundamental sciences with applied disciplines like medicine and engineering. The journal focuses on exceptional quality articles, addressing advances in fundamental chemistry and interdisciplinary research.
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