Authors
Alan L Harvey, RuAngelie Edrada-Ebel, Ronald J Quinn
Publication date
2015/2
Source
Nature reviews drug discovery
Volume
14
Issue
2
Pages
111-129
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Natural products have been a rich source of compounds for drug discovery. However, their use has diminished in the past two decades, in part because of technical barriers to screening natural products in high-throughput assays against molecular targets. Here, we review strategies for natural product screening that harness the recent technical advances that have reduced these barriers. We also assess the use of genomic and metabolomic approaches to augment traditional methods of studying natural products, and highlight recent examples of natural products in antimicrobial drug discovery and as inhibitors of protein–protein interactions. The growing appreciation of functional assays and phenotypic screens may further contribute to a revival of interest in natural products for drug discovery.
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