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Differential scanning fluorimetry (DSF) screen to identify inhibitors of Hsp60 protein-protein interactions.

Hao ShaoKeely OltionTaia WuJason E Gestwicki
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2021)
There are relatively few methods available for discovering inhibitors of the protein-protein interactions (PPIs) that hold together homo-oligomers. We envisioned that Differential Scanning Fluorimetry (DSF) might be a versatile way to discover this type of inhibitor because oligomers are often more thermally stable than monomers. Using the homo-heptameric chaperonin, Hsp60, as a model, we screened ∼5000 diverse compounds in 384-well plates by DSF, revealing molecules that partially inhibited oligomerization. Because DSF does not require protein labeling or structural information, we propose that it could be a versatile way to uncover PPI inhibitors.
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