高通量兼容的工作流程,用于分子胶的生化鉴定和表征。

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Ryan Guilbert,Maxime Couturier,Yuanyuan Si,Daniel O' Donovan,David Longmire,Hazel Mak,Paul Clarkson,Argyrides Argyrou
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摘要

分子胶是一种新兴的方式,诱导或增强两种蛋白质之间的相互作用。分子胶可以通过邻近诱导的降解或隔离来靶向蛋白质,因此可以为传统小分子方法无法调节的靶标提供治疗干预机会。由于分子量适中,分子胶可能不会遇到与PROTACs相关的生物利用度问题。分子胶在寻找命中和命中优化设置中的特性可能具有挑战性,因为胶对目标蛋白的亲和力和感兴趣的蛋白质之间的亲和力的改善都需要并行评估。在这里,我们提出并验证了一个从经典浓度响应实验中获得两个关键参数的工作流程。此外,我们还提供了一种合理确定最佳生化检测条件的方法来鉴定和表征分子胶。
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A high throughput compatible workflow for the biochemical identification and characterisation of molecular glues.
Molecular glues are an emerging modality which induces or enhances an interaction between two proteins. Molecular glues can target proteins via proximity-induced degradation or sequestration and can, therefore, provide opportunities for therapeutic intervention to targets that cannot be modulated by traditional small molecule approaches. Due to their modest molecular weight, molecular glues may not encounter the bioavailability issues associated with PROTACs. Characterisation of molecular glues in hit finding and hit optimisation settings can be challenging, as both the affinity of the glue for the target protein and the resulting improvement in affinity between the proteins of interest need to be assessed in parallel. Here, we propose and validate a workflow to derive both key parameters from a classic concentration response experiment. Furthermore, we provide a method for the rational determination of optimum biochemical assay conditions to identify and characterise molecular glues.
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Journal of Biological Chemistry
Journal of Biological Chemistry Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Biological Chemistry welcomes high-quality science that seeks to elucidate the molecular and cellular basis of biological processes. Papers published in JBC can therefore fall under the umbrellas of not only biological chemistry, chemical biology, or biochemistry, but also allied disciplines such as biophysics, systems biology, RNA biology, immunology, microbiology, neurobiology, epigenetics, computational biology, ’omics, and many more. The outcome of our focus on papers that contribute novel and important mechanistic insights, rather than on a particular topic area, is that JBC is truly a melting pot for scientists across disciplines. In addition, JBC welcomes papers that describe methods that will help scientists push their biochemical inquiries forward and resources that will be of use to the research community.
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