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Correlation of high-throughput pregnane X receptor (PXR) transactivation and binding assays
Authors:Zhu Zhengrong  Kim Sean  Chen Taosheng  Lin Jun-Hsiang  Bell Aneka  Bryson James  Dubaquie Yves  Yan Ning  Yanchunas Joseph  Xie Dianlin  Stoffel Robert  Sinz Michael  Dickinson Kenneth
Affiliation:Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Wallingford, CT 06492, USA. zhengrong.zhu@bms.com
Abstract:Pregnane X receptor (PXR) transactivation and binding assays have been developed into high-throughput assays, which are robust and reproducible (Z' > 0.5). For most compounds, there was a good correlation between the results of the transactivation and binding assays. EC(50) values of compounds in the transactivation assay correlated reasonably well with their IC(50) values in the binding assay. However, there were discrepancies with some compounds showing high binding affinity in the binding assay translated into low transactivation. The most likely cause for these discrepancies was an agonist-dependent relationship between binding affinity and transactivation response. In general, compounds that bound to human PXR and transactivated PXR tended to be large hydrophobic molecules.
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