Yin Lina, Niu Tingting, Li Ling, Yu Wei, Han Bo, Rehman Asma, Zeng Kewu
School of Pharmacy/Key Laboratory of Xinjiang Phytomedicine Resource and Utilization, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832003, China.
State Key Laboratory of Natural and Biomimetic Drugs, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100191, China.
Chin Herb Med. 2025 Jan 7;17(2):235-245. doi: 10.1016/j.chmed.2025.01.001. eCollection 2025 Apr.
The mechanism of action of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) remains unclear. Historically, research on TCM has mainly focused on exploring the mechanisms of active components acting on single targets. However, it is insufficient to explain the complex mechanisms by which these active components in TCM treat diseases. In recent years, the emergence of molecular glues (MGs) theory has provided new strategies to address this issue. MGs are small molecules that can promote interactions between proteins at their interface. The characteristic of MGs is to establish connections between diverse protein structures, thereby enabling a chemically-mediated proximity effect that triggers a wide spectrum of biological functions. Natural products are the result of billions of years of evolutionary processes in the natural environment. Thus, the extensive structural diversity of natural products renders them a rich source of MGs, including polyketides, terpenoids, steroids, lignans, organic acids, alkaloids and other classes. Currently, several well-known natural MGs, including the immunosuppressants cyclosporin A (CsA) and tacrolimus (FK506), as well as the anticancer agent taxol, have been incorporated into clinical practice. Meanwhile, the advancement of new technologies is propelling the discovery of novel MGs from natural products. Thus, we primarily summarize a growing variety of MGs from natural origins reported in recent years and categorize them based on the chemical structural types. Moreover, the main sources of TCM are natural products. The discovery of natural MGs promises to provide a new perspective for the elucidation of the molecular mechanism behind the efficiency of TCM. In summary, this review aims to provide insights from the perspective of natural products that could potentially influence TCM and modern drug development.
中药的作用机制尚不清楚。历史上,对中药的研究主要集中在探索活性成分作用于单一靶点的机制。然而,这不足以解释中药中这些活性成分治疗疾病的复杂机制。近年来,分子胶(MGs)理论的出现为解决这一问题提供了新策略。分子胶是能够促进蛋白质在其界面处相互作用的小分子。分子胶的特点是在不同的蛋白质结构之间建立连接,从而产生一种化学介导的邻近效应,触发广泛的生物学功能。天然产物是自然环境中数十亿年进化过程的产物。因此,天然产物广泛的结构多样性使其成为分子胶的丰富来源,包括聚酮化合物、萜类化合物、甾体化合物、木脂素、有机酸、生物碱等类别。目前,几种著名的天然分子胶,包括免疫抑制剂环孢素A(CsA)和他克莫司(FK506),以及抗癌药物紫杉醇,已被应用于临床实践。与此同时,新技术的进步推动了从天然产物中发现新型分子胶。因此,我们主要总结近年来报道的越来越多的天然来源的分子胶,并根据化学结构类型对它们进行分类。此外,中药的主要来源是天然产物。天然分子胶的发现有望为阐明中药疗效背后的分子机制提供新的视角。总之,本综述旨在从天然产物的角度提供可能影响中药和现代药物开发的见解。