Chemical Biology

Using small molecules and chemical methods to probe and perturb biological systems.


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Chemical Biology — Using small molecules and chemical methods to probe and perturb biological systems.

The field organises around several methodological axes: how the underlying objects are modelled, how they are measured, how they are connected to the rest of chemistry, and which empirical phenomena drive open questions. The references below anchor the topic in established treatments and current literature.

Foundations and core methods

A primary reference for this area is Biochemistry (Voet and Voet, 2016), which lays out the core concepts that govern chemical biology. The treatment frames the subject within the broader context of biochemistry and motivates the conceptual vocabulary used throughout this page. The discussion here cites this work as a general anchor rather than for a specific claim, since the exact contribution claim is treated cautiously in line with the Charted sourcing policy.

A complementary perspective comes from Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry (Nelson and Cox, 2021), which provides further background on the methods and results most relevant to chemical biology. Together with the previous reference, it establishes the standard expectations for how practitioners approach the topic in current practice.

Open questions

Open methodological questions in chemical biology include the transferability of the standard methods to harder regimes, the integration of newer measurement and modelling tools, and the connection to neighbouring subfields of biochemistry. Future revisions of this page will deepen the treatment as more primary literature is curated.

Prerequisites

Sources

  • textbook · primary · 2016
    Biochemistry
    voet-2016, voet-judith-2016
  • textbook · primary · 2021
    Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry
    lehninger-2021, cox-2021

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  1. 01

    Bioconjugation Chemistry

    Selective covalent attachment of labels and drugs to biomolecules.

  2. 02

    Activity-Based Probes

    Mechanism-based covalent probes for enzyme classes and target identification.

  3. 03

    Chemical Genetics

    Forward and reverse chemical-genetic strategies and small-molecule library screening.

  4. 04

    Optogenetics and Photopharmacology

    Light-controlled proteins and small-molecule switches for biological control.

  5. 05

    Unnatural Amino Acid Incorporation

    Genetic code expansion for site-specific chemistry in proteins.


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