Solution-Based Indirect Affinity Selection Mass Spectrometry—A General Tool For High-Throughput Screening Of Pharmaceutical Compound Libraries
Analytical Chemistry2014Vol. 86(15), pp. 7413–7420
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Abstract
We show here that an automated solution-based affinity selection mass spectrometry (ASMS) system can be built exclusively from commercially available parts. The value of this technology lies in the throughput (~1 × 10(5) compounds/day) coupled with a low hit rate. The system, being a binding assay, requires little development time yielding a fast timeline between target availability and hit identification. In addition, the use of exact mass simplifies the hit identification. We demonstrate this system using carbonic anhydrase as the target and a library of 144,000 proprietary compounds.
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