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Adjusting the Fitting of Fluorescence-Based Dose-Response Kinase Inhibition Assay to Account for Fluorescent Inhibitors.

Guillaume A Petit
Published in: Assay and drug development technologies (2023)
Fluorescence is routinely used to monitor kinase inhibition in commercial assays. Occasionally fluorescent compounds can interfere with the fluorescent reading. To address this issue, the problematic data are usually truncated to improve the fit, however, this approach raises ethical and reproducibility concerns. Instead, it is suggested to adjust the fitting formula, to account for the autofluorescence of the compounds and improve the fit of the data compared with a naive approach. Finally, it was noticed that truncating the data can result in a small underestimation of the IC 50 values and should therefore be used carefully.
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