Login / Signup

Determination of Affinity and Residence Time of Potent Drug-Target Complexes by Label-free Biosensing.

John G QuinnKeith E PittsMicah SteffekMelinda M Mulvihill
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2018)
Prolonged drug-target occupancy has become increasingly important in lead optimization, and biophysical assays that measure residence time are in high demand. Here we report a practical label-free assay methodology that provides kinetic and affinity measurements suitable for most target classes without long preincubations and over comparatively short sample contact times. The method, referred to as a "chaser" assay, has been applied to three sets of unrelated kinase/inhibitor panels in order to measure the residence times, where correlation with observed efficacy was suspected. A lower throughput chaser assay measured a residence time of 3.6 days ±3.4% (95% CI) and provided single digit pM sensitivity. A higher throughput chaser methodology enabled a maximum capacity of 108 compounds in duplicate/day with an upper residence time limit of 9 h given an assay dissociation time of 34 min.
Keyphrases
  • label free
  • high throughput
  • air pollution
  • pulmonary embolism
  • particulate matter
  • heavy metals
  • mass spectrometry
  • high resolution
  • polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
  • solid phase extraction
  • liquid chromatography