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Toward the assembly and characterization of an encoded library hit confirmation platform: Bead-Assisted Ligand Isolation Mass Spectrometry (BALI-MS).

Anokha S Ratnayake1, Mark E Flanagan2, Timothy L Foley3, Scott L Hultgren4, Justin Bellenger5, Justin I Montgomery6, Manjinder S Lall7, Bo Liu8, Tim Ryder9, Dominik K Kölmel10, Andre Shavnya11, Xidong Feng12, Bruce Lefker13, Laura J Byrnes14, Parag V Sahasrabudhe15, Kathleen A Farley16, Shi Chen17, Jinqiao Wan18.   

Abstract

The ability to predict chemical structure from DNA sequence has to date been a necessary cornerstone of DNA-encoded library technology. DNA-encoded libraries (DELs) are typically screened by immobilized affinity selection and enriched library members are identified by counting the number of times an individual compound's sequence is observed in the resultant dataset. Those with high signal reads (DEL hits) are subsequently followed up through off-DNA synthesis of the predicted small molecule structures. However, hits followed-up in this manner often fail to translate to confirmed ligands. To address this low conversion rate of DEL hits to off-DNA ligands, we have developed an approach that eliminates the reliance on chemical structure prediction from DNA sequence. Here we describe our method of combining non-combinatorial resynthesis on-DNA following library procedures as a rapid means to assess the probable molecules attached to the DNA barcode. Furthermore, we apply our Bead-Assisted Ligand Isolation Mass Spectrometry (BALI-MS) technique to identify the true binders found within the mixtures of on-DNA synthesis products. Finally, we describe a Normalized Enrichment (NE) metric that allows for the quantitative assessment of affinity selection in these studies. We exemplify how this combined approach enables the identification of putative hit matter against a clinically relevant therapeutic target bisphosphoglycerate mutase, BPGM.
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Keywords:  Affinity selection; DNA-encoded library (DEL); Hit confirmation; Normalized Enrichment (NE)

Year:  2021        PMID: 34000509     DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2021.116205

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem        ISSN: 0968-0896            Impact factor:   3.641


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1.  DNA-Encoded Library Hit Confirmation: Bridging the Gap Between On-DNA and Off-DNA Chemistry.

Authors:  Bing Xia; G Joseph Franklin; Xiaojie Lu; Katie L Bedard; LaShadric C Grady; Jennifer D Summerfield; Eric X Shi; Bryan W King; Kenneth E Lind; Cynthia Chiu; Eleanor Watts; Vera Bodmer; Xiaopeng Bai; Lisa A Marcaurelle
Journal:  ACS Med Chem Lett       Date:  2021-06-03       Impact factor: 4.632

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