Literature DB >> 28043854

Compound Selectivity and Target Residence Time of Kinase Inhibitors Studied with Surface Plasmon Resonance.

Nicole Willemsen-Seegers1, Joost C M Uitdehaag1, Martine B W Prinsen1, Judith R F de Vetter1, Jos de Man1, Masaaki Sawa2, Yusuke Kawase2, Rogier C Buijsman1, Guido J R Zaman3.   

Abstract

Target residence time (τ) has been suggested to be a better predictor of the biological activity of kinase inhibitors than inhibitory potency (IC50) in enzyme assays. Surface plasmon resonance binding assays for 46 human protein and lipid kinases were developed. The association and dissociation constants of 80 kinase inhibitor interactions were determined. τ and equilibrium affinity constants (KD) were calculated to determine kinetic selectivity. Comparison of τ and KD or IC50 values revealed a strikingly different view on the selectivity of several kinase inhibitors, including the multi-kinase inhibitor ponatinib, which was tested on 10 different kinases. In addition, known pan-Aurora inhibitors resided much longer on Aurora B than on Aurora A, despite having comparable affinity for Aurora A and B. Furthermore, the γ/δ-selective PI3K inhibitor duvelisib and the δ-selective drug idelalisib had similar 20-fold selectivity for δ- over γ-isoform but duvelisib resided much longer on both targets.
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Keywords:  Biacore; lipid kinases; protein kinases; surface plasmon resonance; target residence time

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28043854     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2016.12.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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