化学
质谱法
药品
质谱成像
毒品检测
色谱法
药理学
医学
作者
Eva Illes‐Toth,Oliver J. Hale,James W. Hughes,Nicole Strittmatter,Jonathan A. Rose,Ben Clayton,Rebecca Sargeant,Stewart Jones,Andreas Dannhorn,Richard J. A. Goodwin,Helen J. Cooper
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202202075
摘要
Abstract Here, we demonstrate detection by mass spectrometry of an intact protein–drug complex directly from liver tissue from rats that had been orally dosed with the drug. The protein–drug complex comprised fatty acid binding protein 1, FABP1, non‐covalently bound to the small molecule therapeutic bezafibrate. Moreover, we demonstrate spatial mapping of the [FABP1+bezafibrate] complex across a thin section of liver by targeted mass spectrometry imaging. This work is the first demonstration of in situ mass spectrometry analysis of a non‐covalent protein–drug complex formed in vivo and has implications for early stage drug discovery by providing a route to target‐drug characterization directly from the physiological environment.
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