Abstract

Gambogic acid has shown significant potential as an anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory compound; however, the molecular mechanism underlying the actions of gambogic acid, particularly its cellular target profiles, has not been investigated. In this study, we report the proteome-wide profiling of potential cellular targets of gambogic acid using quantitative mass spectrometry-based chemical proteomics. The target profiles of gambogic acid in living HeLa and K562 cells were identified, which strengthened our understanding of the mode of actions of the phytochemical.

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