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Screening and characterization of human monoglyceride lipase active site inhibitors using orthogonal binding and functional assays
Authors:Clemente José C  Nulton Erica  Nelen Marina  Todd Matthew J  Maguire Diane  Schalk-Hihi Céline  Kuo Lawrence C  Zhang Sui-Po  Flores Christopher M  Kranz James K
Institution:GlaxoSmithKline, Oncology Research & Development, Collegeville, PA, USA.
Abstract:Endocannabinoids such as 2-arachidonylglycerol (2-AG) are ligands for cannabinoid receptors that contribute to the transmission and modulation of pain signals. The antinociceptive effect of exogenous 2-AG suggests that inhibition of monoglyceride lipase (MGLL), the enzyme responsible for degrading 2-AG and arresting signaling, may be a target for pain modulation. Here we describe the characterization of MGLL ligands following a high-throughput screening campaign. Ligands were discovered using ThermoFluor, a label-free affinity-based screening tool that measures ligand binding via modulation of protein thermal stability. A kinetic fluorescent assay using the substrate 4-methylcoumarin butyrate was used to counterscreen confirmed HTS positives. A comparison of results from binding and inhibition assays allowed elucidation of compound mechanism of action. We demonstrate the limit of each technology and the benefits of using orthogonal assay techniques in profiling compounds.
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