%0 Journal Article %T Comparative profiling of analog targets: a case study on resveratrol for mouse melanoma metastasis suppression %A Bo Zhu %A Chengchao Xu %A Dianhua Chen %A Jianfei Sheng %A Jie Wang %A Jigang Wang %A Pingping Shen %A Qilai Huang %A Qingsong Lin %A Renxiang Tan %A Wei Li %A Xiao Chen %A Yew Mun Lee %A Yin Kwan Wong %A Yong Zou %A Zichun Hua %J Theranostics %D 2018 %I Ivyspring International Publisher %R 10.7150/thno.24336 %X Many plant-specialized metabolites have remedial properties and provide an endless chemical resource for drug discovery. However, most of these metabolites have promiscuous binding targets in mammalian cells and elicit a series of responses that collectively change the physiology of the cells. To explore the potential of these multi-functional and multi-targeted drugs, it is critical to understand the direct relationships between their key chemical features, the corresponding binding targets and the relevant biological effects, which is a prerequisite for future drug modification and optimization. %K CPAT %K resveratrol %K target identification %K chemical proteomics %K cancer metastasis. %U http://www.thno.org/v08p3504.htm