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Confocal nanoscanning, bead picking (CONA): PickoScreen microscopes for automated and quantitative screening of one-bead one-compound libraries.

Martin Hintersteiner1, Christof Buehler, Volker Uhl, Mario Schmied, Jürgen Müller, Karsten Kottig, Manfred Auer.   

Abstract

Solid phase combinatorial chemistry provides fast and cost-effective access to large bead based libraries with compound numbers easily exceeding tens of thousands of compounds. Incubating one-bead one-compound library beads with fluorescently labeled target proteins and identifying and isolating the beads which contain a bound target protein, potentially represents one of the most powerful generic primary high throughput screening formats. On-bead screening (OBS) based on this detection principle can be carried out with limited automation. Often hit bead detection, i.e. recognizing beads with a fluorescently labeled protein bound to the compound on the bead, relies on eye-inspection under a wide-field microscope. Using low resolution detection techniques, the identification of hit beads and their ranking is limited by a low fluorescence signal intensity and varying levels of the library beads' autofluorescence. To exploit the full potential of an OBS process, reliable methods for both automated quantitative detection of hit beads and their subsequent isolation are needed. In a joint collaborative effort with Evotec Technologies (now Perkin-Elmer Cellular Technologies Germany GmbH), we have built two confocal bead scanner and picker platforms PS02 and a high-speed variant PS04 dedicated to automated high resolution OBS. The PS0X instruments combine fully automated confocal large area scanning of a bead monolayer at the bottom of standard MTP plates with semiautomated isolation of individual hit beads via hydraulic-driven picker capillaries. The quantification of fluorescence intensities with high spatial resolution in the equatorial plane of each bead allows for a reliable discrimination between entirely bright autofluorescent beads and real hit beads which exhibit an increased fluorescence signal at the outer few micrometers of the bead. The achieved screening speed of up to 200,000 bead assayed in less than 7 h and the picking time of approximately 1 bead/min allow exploitation of one-bead one-compound libraries with high sensitivity, accuracy, and speed.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19603813     DOI: 10.1021/cc900059q

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comb Chem        ISSN: 1520-4766


  14 in total

1.  Identification of a small molecule inhibitor of importin β mediated nuclear import by confocal on-bead screening of tagged one-bead one-compound libraries.

Authors:  Martin Hintersteiner; Géza Ambrus; Janna Bednenko; Mario Schmied; Andrew J S Knox; Nicole-Claudia Meisner; Hubert Gstach; Jan-Marcus Seifert; Eric L Singer; Larry Gerace; Manfred Auer
Journal:  ACS Chem Biol       Date:  2010-10-15       Impact factor: 5.100

2.  Solid-Phase Synthesis of β-Amino Ketones Via DNA-Compatible Organocatalytic Mannich Reactions.

Authors:  Nam Tran-Hoang; Thomas Kodadek
Journal:  ACS Comb Sci       Date:  2018-01-24       Impact factor: 3.784

Review 3.  High-Throughput Approaches to the Development of Molecular Imaging Agents.

Authors:  Lina Y Hu; Kimberly A Kelly; Julie L Sutcliffe
Journal:  Mol Imaging Biol       Date:  2017-04       Impact factor: 3.488

4.  Developments with bead-based screening for novel drug discovery.

Authors:  Dehua Pei; George Appiah Kubi
Journal:  Expert Opin Drug Discov       Date:  2019-07-23       Impact factor: 6.098

5.  Towards mimicking short linear peptide motifs: identification of new mixed α,β-peptidomimetic ligands for SLAM-Associated Protein (SAP) by confocal on-bead screening.

Authors:  Martin Hintersteiner; Andrew J Knox; Gemma Mudd; Manfred Auer
Journal:  J Chem Biol       Date:  2012-01-03

6.  High-throughput Identification of DNA-Encoded IgG Ligands that Distinguish Active and Latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infections.

Authors:  Kimberly R Mendes; Marie Lynne Malone; John Maina Ndungu; Irena Suponitsky-Kroyter; Valerie J Cavett; Patrick J McEnaney; Andrew B MacConnell; Todd M Doran; Katharina Ronacher; Kim Stanley; Ofelia Utset; Gerhard Walzl; Brian M Paegel; Thomas Kodadek
Journal:  ACS Chem Biol       Date:  2016-12-13       Impact factor: 5.100

Review 7.  Review of transducer principles for label-free biomolecular interaction analysis.

Authors:  Martin Nirschl; Florian Reuter; Janos Vörös
Journal:  Biosensors (Basel)       Date:  2011-07-01

8.  Real-time tracking of complex ubiquitination cascades using a fluorescent confocal on-bead assay.

Authors:  Joanna Koszela; Nhan T Pham; David Evans; Stefan Mann; Irene Perez-Pi; Steven Shave; Derek F J Ceccarelli; Frank Sicheri; Mike Tyers; Manfred Auer
Journal:  BMC Biol       Date:  2018-08-10       Impact factor: 7.431

9.  RNA pull-down confocal nanoscanning (RP-CONA) detects quercetin as pri-miR-7/HuR interaction inhibitor that decreases α-synuclein levels.

Authors:  Siran Zhu; Nila Roy Choudhury; Saul Rooney; Nhan T Pham; Joanna Koszela; David Kelly; Christos Spanos; Juri Rappsilber; Manfred Auer; Gracjan Michlewski
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2021-06-21       Impact factor: 16.971

10.  Identification and X-ray co-crystal structure of a small-molecule activator of LFA-1-ICAM-1 binding.

Authors:  Martin Hintersteiner; Jörg Kallen; Mario Schmied; Christine Graf; Thomas Jung; Gemma Mudd; Steven Shave; Hubert Gstach; Manfred Auer
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2014-04-01       Impact factor: 15.336

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