Abstract
How to construct protein chips and chemically labeling drug molecules without disrupting structures for HTS is still a challenging area. There are two main obstacles, one is that human multitrans membrane receptors, which are major drug targets, exhibit distinct motifs, and fold structures, and they will collapse unfold without membrane support in vitro; another one is that there still lack effective chemical labeling method for small drugs for detection. Therefore, how to acquire high detecting sensitivity for small molecules and to immobilize membrane protein receptors in native conformation with uniform direction on the chip, need to be solved for drug HTS. This paper reviews drug HTS trends in recent years, proposed a new virion-chip model and a feasible C-H activation method for CY-5 labeling drugs. It is expected to provide a good platform for future drug HTS.
Keywords: C-H activation, detecting sensitivity, human multi-trans membrane protein, native conformation, small drugs, Virion-chip.
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
Title:The Development of Protein Chips for High Throughput Screening (HTS) of Chemically Labeling Small Molecular Drugs
Volume: 16 Issue: 10
Author(s): Yingzhu Feng, Bochu Wang, Xinxin Chu, Yazhou Wang and Liancai Zhu
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Keywords: C-H activation, detecting sensitivity, human multi-trans membrane protein, native conformation, small drugs, Virion-chip.
Abstract: How to construct protein chips and chemically labeling drug molecules without disrupting structures for HTS is still a challenging area. There are two main obstacles, one is that human multitrans membrane receptors, which are major drug targets, exhibit distinct motifs, and fold structures, and they will collapse unfold without membrane support in vitro; another one is that there still lack effective chemical labeling method for small drugs for detection. Therefore, how to acquire high detecting sensitivity for small molecules and to immobilize membrane protein receptors in native conformation with uniform direction on the chip, need to be solved for drug HTS. This paper reviews drug HTS trends in recent years, proposed a new virion-chip model and a feasible C-H activation method for CY-5 labeling drugs. It is expected to provide a good platform for future drug HTS.
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Feng Yingzhu, Wang Bochu, Chu Xinxin, Wang Yazhou and Zhu Liancai, The Development of Protein Chips for High Throughput Screening (HTS) of Chemically Labeling Small Molecular Drugs, Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry 2016; 16 (10) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389557515666150511152922
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389557515666150511152922 |
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