| Literature DB >> 32220334 |
David A Armenta1, Scott J Dixon2.
Abstract
Nonapoptotic cell death is important for human health and disease. Here, we show how various tools and techniques drawn from the chemical biology field have played a central role in the discovery and characterization of nonapoptotic cell death pathways. Focusing on the example of ferroptosis, we describe how phenotypic screening, chemoproteomics, chemical genetic analysis, and other methods enabled the elucidation of this pathway. Synthetic small-molecule inducers and inhibitors of ferroptosis identified in early studies have now been leveraged to identify an even broader set of compounds that affect ferroptosis and to validate new chemical methods and probes for various ferroptosis-associated processes. A number of limitations associated with specific chemical biology tools or techniques have also emerged and must be carefully considered. Nevertheless, the study of ferroptosis provides a roadmap for how chemical biology methods may be used to discover and characterize nonapoptotic cell death mechanisms.Entities:
Keywords: GPX4; ZDHHC5; apoptosis; ferroptosis; glutathione; methuosis; necroptosis; phenotypic screening; reactive oxygen species
Year: 2020 PMID: 32220334 PMCID: PMC7185180 DOI: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2020.03.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Chem Biol ISSN: 2451-9448 Impact factor: 8.116