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Evaluation of fluorescence-based thermal shift assays for hit identification in drug discovery
Authors:Lo Mei-Chu  Aulabaugh Ann  Jin Guixian  Cowling Rebecca  Bard Jonathan  Malamas Michael  Ellestad George
Affiliation:Biophysics/Enzymology-Chemical and Screening Sciences, Wyeth Research, Pearl River, NY 10965, USA. lom@wyeth.com
Abstract:The fluorescence-based thermal shift assay is a general method for identification of inhibitors of target proteins from compound libraries. Using an environmentally sensitive fluorescent dye to monitor protein thermal unfolding, the ligand-binding affinity can be assessed from the shift of the unfolding temperature (Delta Tm) obtained in the presence of ligands relative to that obtained in the absence of ligands. In this article, we report that the thermal shift assay can be conducted in an inexpensive, commercially available device for temperature control and fluorescence detection. The binding affinities obtained from thermal shift assays are compared with the binding affinities measured by isothermal titration calorimetry and with the IC(50) values from enzymatic assays. The potential pitfalls in the data analysis of thermal shift assays are also discussed.
Keywords:Thermal shift assay   Ligand-binding affinity   BACE1   ITC
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