| Literature DB >> 32752136 |
Mari Ishigami-Yuasa1, Hiroyuki Kagechika1.
Abstract
Nuclear receptors are ligand-inducible transcriptional factors that control multiple biological phenomena, including proliferation, differentiation, reproduction, metabolism, and the maintenance of homeostasis. Members of the nuclear receptor superfamily have marked structural and functional similarities, and their domain functionalities and regulatory mechanisms have been well studied. Various modulators of nuclear receptors, including agonists and antagonists, have been developed as tools for elucidating nuclear receptor functions and also as drug candidates or lead compounds. Many assay systems are currently available to evaluate the modulation of nuclear receptor functions, and are useful as screening tools in the discovery and development of new modulators. In this review, we cover the chemical screening methods for nuclear receptor modulators, focusing on assay methods and chemical libraries for screening. We include some recent examples of the discovery of nuclear receptor modulators.Entities:
Keywords: chemical library; chemical screening; high-throughput screening; nuclear receptor modulators
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32752136 PMCID: PMC7432305 DOI: 10.3390/ijms21155512
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1Summary of the functional domains of nuclear receptors, and the post-translational modification sites in ERα: NR3A1; A: acetylation, M: methylation, P: phosphorylation, S: SUMOylation, U: ubiquitination.
Figure 2Chemical biology workflow: the role of each step and implementation requirements.
Library features and assay applicability.
| Library | Number of Compounds | Molecular Weight | Appropriate Assay | Typical Concentration Range of Compounds Examined |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fragment | 100–10,000 | ≤250 | X-ray crystal structure analysis, NMR, Surface plasmon resonance, Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy | 100–1000 µM |
| Scaffold | 100–10,000 | 250–350 | Cell proliferation assay, Reporter gene assay, Phenotype assay | Tens of µM-200 µM |
| Focused | Depends on owning institution | Depend on target proteins | Cell proliferation assay, Reporter gene assay, Phenotype assay | Depends on assay |
| Natural product | Depends on owning institution | 500–2000 | Cell proliferation assay, Reporter gene assay, Phenotype assay | Depends on assay |
| Virtual | Millions or more | 100–500 | In silico screening | Not applicable |
Representative examples of the screening of nuclear receptors.
| Library | Target Nuclear Receptor a |
|---|---|
| General | ER [ |
| Fragment and Scaffold | ER [ |
| Natural | ER [ |
| Function known | ER [ |
| Virtual | ER [ |
a Numbers in parentheses are the reference numbers. See the list of abbreviations about the logical number of each nuclear receptor made by the International Committee of Pharmacology Committee on Receptor Nomenclature and Classification.