| Literature DB >> 26501905 |
Christophe Antczak1,2, Hakim Djaballah3,4.
Abstract
Cell-based assays have the potential and advantage to identify cell-permeable modulators of kinase function, and hence provide an alternative to the conventional enzymatic activity-driven discovery approaches that rely on purified recombinant kinase catalytic domains. Here, we describe a domain-based high-content biosensor approach to study endogenous EGFR activity whereby EGF-induced receptor activation, subsequent trafficking, and internalization are imaged and quantified using time-dependent granule formation in cells. This method can readily be used to search for EGFR modulators in both chemical and RNAi screening; with potential applicability to other receptor tyrosine kinases.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Drug discovery; EGFR; HTS; High-content assay; INCA2000; INCA3000; Inhibitor; Iressa; Kinase; Microscopy; RNAi; siRNA
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26501905 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-3073-9_8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745