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A Method for Identifying Small-Molecule Aggregators Using Photonic Crystal Biosensor Microplates.

Leo L Chan1, Erich A Lidstone, Kristin E Finch, James T Heeres, Paul J Hergenrother, Brian T Cunningham.   

Abstract

Small molecules identified through high-throughput screens are an essential element in pharmaceutical discovery programs. It is now recognized that a substantial fraction of small molecules exhibit aggregating behavior leading to false positive results in many screening assays, typically due to nonspecific attachment to target proteins. Therefore, the ability to efficiently identify compounds within a screening library that aggregate can streamline the screening process by eliminating unsuitable molecules from further consideration. In this work, we show that photonic crystal (PC) optical biosensor microplate technology can be used to identify and quantify small-molecule aggregation. A group of aggregators and nonaggregators were tested using the PC technology, and measurements were compared with those gathered by three alternative methods: dynamic light scattering (DLS), an α-chymotrypsin colorimetric assay, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The PC biosensor measurements of aggregation were confirmed by visual observation using SEM, and were in general agreement with the α-chymotrypsin assay. DLS measurements, in contrast, demonstrated inconsistent readings for many compounds that are found to form aggregates in shapes, very different from the classical spherical particles assumed in DLS modeling. As a label-free detection method, the PC biosensor aggregation assay is simple to implement and provides a quantitative direct measurement of the mass density of material adsorbed to the transducer surface, whereas the microplate-based sensor format enables compatibility with high-throughput automated liquid-handling methods used in pharmaceutical screening.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20930952      PMCID: PMC2950101          DOI: 10.1016/j.jala.2009.06.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JALA Charlottesv Va        ISSN: 1535-5535


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