关键词: 1H CPMG NMR 3D fragments BPTF inhibitor PfGCN5 inhibitor PrOF NMR

Mesh : Antigens, Nuclear / chemistry Binding Sites Drug Discovery / methods Histone Acetyltransferases / chemistry Humans Ligands Magnetic Resonance Imaging Models, Molecular Nerve Tissue Proteins / chemistry Plasmodium falciparum Protein Binding Protein Domains Protozoan Proteins / chemistry Small Molecule Libraries Transcription Factors / chemistry

来  源:   DOI:10.3390/molecules25173949   PDF(Sci-hub)   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
As fragment-based drug discovery has become mainstream, there has been an increase in various screening methodologies. Protein-observed 19F (PrOF) NMR and 1H CPMG NMR are two fragment screening assays that have complementary advantages. Here, we sought to combine these two NMR-based assays into a new screening workflow. This combination of protein- and ligand-observed experiments allows for a time- and resource-efficient multiplexed screen of mixtures of fragments and proteins. PrOF NMR is first used to screen mixtures against two proteins. Hit mixtures for each protein are identified then deconvoluted using 1H CPMG NMR. We demonstrate the benefit of this fragment screening method by conducting the first reported fragment screens against the bromodomains of BPTF and Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) GCN5 using 467 3D-enriched fragments. The hit rates were 6%, 5% and 4% for fragments binding BPTF, PfGCN5, and fragments binding both proteins, respectively. Select hits were characterized, revealing a broad range of affinities from low µM to mM dissociation constants. Follow-up experiments supported a low-affinity second binding site on PfGCN5. This approach can be used to bias fragment screens towards more selective hits at the onset of inhibitor development in a resource- and time-efficient manner.
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